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Projectile motion-range calculation
yes i had resolved it into vert & hoz components...but after that what should i do?- Apleo
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Graduate The birth of spacetime atoms as the passage of time
no its not poetry its the information- Apleo
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Projectile motion-range calculation
i had got confused with it because the projectile had exceeded its range so i can't solve it , i just checked mine calculation its wrong so suggest me how to start!- Apleo
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Projectile motion-range calculation
i had tried but got stuck!- Apleo
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Projectile motion-range calculation
the curve of projectile is not perfect...if you cannot understand please ask! AND sorry for late reply!- Apleo
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Projectile motion-range calculation
How shall i start the calculation?- Apleo
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Projectile motion-range calculation
shall i send you a labelled diagram- Apleo
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Graduate The birth of spacetime atoms as the passage of time
Report on the first storage of ion beams in the Double ElectroStatic Ion Ring ExpEriment, DESIREE, at Stockholm University. they have produced beams of atomic carbon anions and small carbon anion molecules ( C−n , n = 1, 2, 3, 4) in a sputter ion source. The ion beams were accelerated to 10 KeV...- Apleo
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Projectile motion-range calculation
1. the surface of a hill is inclined at α to horizontal,a stone is thrown from the top of the hill at initial speed u at angle β with vertical line. How far from the top will the stone strike the ground? 2. R=(u^2 sin2θ)\g or by rotational co ordinate geometry3. can't prove that the dist...- Apleo
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- Calculation Projectile
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