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Angle and Range of Projectile Motion
Using R=v^2sin2x/g how do you prove that the angle of 45 yields the maximum distance?- tharindu
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- Angle Motion Projectile Projectile motion Range
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Projectile Motion and the Range Formula
so then the formula simplifies down to R= v^2 sin(2x)/g ?- tharindu
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Projectile Motion and the Range Formula
No i havent- tharindu
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Projectile Motion and the Range Formula
Hey Guys Im wondering if anyone could help me simplify the range formula for projectile motion. So far I've got R=2v^2 sin(theta) cos(theta)/g. Help will be appreciated. Thanks- tharindu
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- Formula Motion Projectile Projectile motion Range
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