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Decker
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Ok now I am new to the whole physics thing so that's y I am here.
Ok well I know that there is a fomula that the US army has developed to figure out the elevation in degrees that a cannon should be pointed to land a round on a specefic target, But I am having a problem finding this formula. I don't know If this has been asked before and i have done searches.
Im almost shure that the formula inculded the varbiles:
Distance from target to cannon
muzzle velocity
projectile weight
wind direction
elevation of cannon
elevation of target
gravity
there may be others but that's all i can think of right now.
Basicly once you figure out the varibles it will produce a number that is between 0deg and 90deg.
Any help is thanked
Decker-
Ok well I know that there is a fomula that the US army has developed to figure out the elevation in degrees that a cannon should be pointed to land a round on a specefic target, But I am having a problem finding this formula. I don't know If this has been asked before and i have done searches.
Im almost shure that the formula inculded the varbiles:
Distance from target to cannon
muzzle velocity
projectile weight
wind direction
elevation of cannon
elevation of target
gravity
there may be others but that's all i can think of right now.
Basicly once you figure out the varibles it will produce a number that is between 0deg and 90deg.
Any help is thanked
Decker-