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gravity - velocity - windage - obstructions
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
The weight of a trebuchet affects the distance the ball will travel because it determines the amount of kinetic energy that can be transferred to the projectile. A heavier trebuchet will have more potential energy, which, when released, will result in a greater velocity and thus a longer distance for the ball to travel. However, other factors, such as the counterweight position and design, also play a role in determining the range of the projectile.
If you do not take air resistance into account, a projectile fired at 45° above horizontal will travel farther than a projectile fired at any other angle.
It affects the entire speed of the projectile is going to travel at. Shooting it at a higher initial velocity may increase the airtime of the projectile depending on the angle it was fired at.
gravity - velocity - windage - obstructions
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
Are you asking about the maximum effective range or the maximum range that a 22 short projectile can travel?
The weight of a trebuchet affects the distance the ball will travel because it determines the amount of kinetic energy that can be transferred to the projectile. A heavier trebuchet will have more potential energy, which, when released, will result in a greater velocity and thus a longer distance for the ball to travel. However, other factors, such as the counterweight position and design, also play a role in determining the range of the projectile.
A trajectory is the angle made with the horizontal when a projectile is fired. Suppose the projectile is a cannon ball. Assuming air is frictionless, that cannon ball will travel the greatest distance if the trajectory is 45 degrees from horizontal.
How many spins the projectile makes over a measured length of distance. E.g., a 1 in 7 twist means the projectile makes a 360 degree spin in seven inches of travel.
A trajectory of 45 degrees elevation gives the longest horizontal travel- (not taking air drag into consideration nor any aerodynamic properties of a projectile.
If you keep th velocity of projection and change the angle of projection from 75 degrees to 45 degrees what will happen to the horizontal distance the projectile travels? if you finish the nova net lesson you might learn the answer! It will travel a greater distance!
If you do not take air resistance into account, a projectile fired at 45° above horizontal will travel farther than a projectile fired at any other angle.
If you look closely at the can or box that pellets come in you will see that they are weighted differently for different brands. The weight. Air temperature, altitude and power source all have an effect on the distance that the projectile travels. So manufacturer's do not publish the distance a projectile travels. But you can be "safe to say" it will travel 100 yards.