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The vertical component of the projectile's motion is uniformly accelerated, no matter what the angle of launch was.
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Q: How do you think increasing a medium's index of refraction might affect the angle of refraction?
if its steeper it'll go faster
The two main factors that affect the range of a simple projectile are the angle and speed of the launch. Both of these can be included in the launch velocity, which is a vector that is usually split up into vertical and horizontal components for processing.There are other factors, like wind resistance (including spin/swing) and changes in gravity, but these are fairly insignificant unless you need high precision or are dealing with projectile motion on a large scale or with objects that aren't dense.
The difference of these two is that pullback is how far and launch angle is the elevation. I'm not sure but you can check on Science Buddies or just google it .
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i dont know go on science buddies and look fo bombs away a ping pong catapult
Well by the angle being at a certain angle it will launch sometime more then one meter and if the angle was a right angle then it will launch 350CM.
This means 'High Trajectory'. That is, a high launch angle.
Launch angle means the angle at which a rocket or object is place as it is being sent into the air. This determines its initial flight and is particularly important for rockets which are entering orbit.
Launch angle varies from person to person and is dependent on swing speed and spin rate.
To achieve maximum Hangtime with a Golf ball you have to combine the optimum spin rate with the optimum launch angle of the golf ball. Usually the higher the launch and the lower the spin the better. Angle of attack with ones swing will also affect Hangtime. Hangtime Golf have been the pioneers of this for golf since 2001
On an angle to get through the atmosphere without burning up.
Launch angle means the angle at which a rocket or object is place as it is being sent into the air. This determines its initial flight and is particularly important for rockets which are entering orbit.
No. Their utilization of energy during flight is so efficient that the conditions of take-off have no effect. The angle of launch is completely irrelevant. As soon as they're off the ground and clear of the trees, they can instantaneously head off in any direction, at any angle and any speed, even up to light speed and beyond. Literally nothing affects the flight path.
To achieve maximum Hangtime with a golf ball you have to combine the optimum spin rate with the optimum launch angle of the golf ball. Usually the higher the launch and the lower the spin the better. Angle of attack with ones swing will also affect Hangtime. Hangtime Golf have been the pioneers of this for golf since 2001