Physics, asked by Vanshsandhu012, 11 months ago

efine projectile. Find the relation for Time of flight, maximum height, Horizontal range and maximum horizontal range when projectile fired at some angle with horizontal.

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Answered by itzcutedoll27
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Answered by hodeee4
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  • You can relate the range and maximum height in terms of the horizontal component of the initial velocity or of the magnitude of the initial velocity. First lets solve the relationship in terms of the angle the projectile is shot. vx*t=r*dy/2

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