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Using onlyHow do you calculate the launch speed of an object
Do I delete this thread?- hailfire
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Using onlyHow do you calculate the launch speed of an object
No sarcasm there.- hailfire
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Using onlyHow do you calculate the launch speed of an object
haha, ****, why didn't i think of wikipedia. Thanks man!- hailfire
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Using onlyHow do you calculate the launch speed of an object
or delta x=vt-(1/2)at^2- hailfire
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Using onlyHow do you calculate the launch speed of an object
v^2-v^2=2a delta x I know that this is purely based on volunteer work and help, but I would appreciate it if you don't draw this out. If you can get to the point, please do.- hailfire
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Using onlyHow do you calculate the launch speed of an object
Yes, I do, I know it has to do with sin^2(theta)=2sin(theta)*sin(theta) I just can't get this equation which would help get the average launch speed.- hailfire
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Using onlyHow do you calculate the launch speed of an object
How do you calculate the launch speed of an object using only the distance it travels the angle of launch? If there is an equation, I would be very happy if you could tell me what it is. This is the only thing I need.- hailfire
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