EXPLAIN EQUATION OF TRAJECTORY AND GIVE DERIVATION OF IT
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Derivation of the Trajectory Formula
y = refers to the vertical position of the object in meters. x = refers to the horizontal position of the object in meters. v 0 v_{0} v0 = refers to the initial velocity of the object combined with meter per second.
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Explanation:
Trajectory formula is given by
y=xtanθ−gx22v2cos2θ
Where,
y is the horizontal component,
x is the vertical component,
g= gravity value,
v= initial velocity,
θ = angle of inclination of the initial velocity from horizontal axis,
Trajectory related equations are:
TimeofFlight:t=2v0sinθg
Maximumheightreached:H=V20sin2θ2g
HorizontalRange:R=V20sin2θg
Where,
Vo is the initial Velocity,
sin θ is the y-axis vertical component,
cos θ is the x-axis horizontal component.
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