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a football player can know at what angle he needs to kick the ball to score a goal, or to make it reach a particular point. a baketball player can know at what angle he can shoot and what velocity he needs to give the basketball, during a free throw. for sharpshooters, this is very important, as they get to know the angle,etc.
Range of a projectileThe path of this projectile launched from a height y0 has a range d.In physics, a projectile launched with specific initial conditions in a uniform gravity field will have a predictable range. As in Trajectory of a projectile, we will use:g: the gravitational acceleration-usually taken to be 9.80 m/s2 (32 f/s2) near the Earth's surfaceθ: the angle at which the projectile is launchedv: the velocity at which the projectile is launchedy0: the initial height of the projectiled: the total horizontal distance travelled by the projectileWhen neglecting air resistance, the range of a projectile will beIf (y0) is taken to be zero, meaning the object is being launched on flat ground, the range of the projectile will then simplify toso to increase the range θ shoud vary from 0 to 45 and after 45 it starts decreasing.
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false....just by velocity the projection cannot be maximum.....for maximum projection the angle at which the projection is made and location would play a big role....ie..if two rockets are fired one from equator and one from pole with same velocity and same angle....the rocket fired from pole will have maximum projectile as it has to pass through less atmosphere hence less resistant....
You cannot. You need to know either the initial speed or angle of projection (A).
The vertical component of the projectile's motion is uniformly accelerated, no matter what the angle of launch was.
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h=u^2 sin^2x / 2g . where x is angle of release and h is the height of the projectile.
depends on the angle with which it is thrown, the velocity given to it.
Can't say. It depends on the release velocity (muzzle velocity).The maximum horizontal distance always results from an angle of 45 degrees, regardless of the release velocity.
projectile motion.two-dimensional motion.
45 degrees is the furthest one
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Some of the factors that determine the movements of a projectile include: air resistance, force of gravity, initial launch velocity, the angle a projectile was launched at, and the objects initial elevation.