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Thaer
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Take a look at this little web-progarm
http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/109N/more_stuff/Applets/ProjectileMotion/jarapplet.html
I know that it uses the following equation to calculate the range of the projectile without air resistance
R = (v^2 sin2(theta))/g
R - Range
v - intial velocity
But I have no clue how it calculates range of the projectile with air resistance.
Does anyone know what equation(s) the program uses to calculate the range of the projectile with air resistance (air resistance enabled in the program)
http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/109N/more_stuff/Applets/ProjectileMotion/jarapplet.html
I know that it uses the following equation to calculate the range of the projectile without air resistance
R = (v^2 sin2(theta))/g
R - Range
v - intial velocity
But I have no clue how it calculates range of the projectile with air resistance.
Does anyone know what equation(s) the program uses to calculate the range of the projectile with air resistance (air resistance enabled in the program)