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Famed as a philosopher and mathematician, his greatest contribution is believed to be the Pythagorean theorem. According to this geometrical theorem, the summation of squares of two sides of a right angle triangle is equals to the square of the hypotenuse side.
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.
Smaller angles will result in a larger horizontal velocity and smaller vertical velocity. The times of flight will also be shorter since it's closer to the ground. Larger angles have a larger vertical velocity and smaller horizontal velocity. Time of flight will be much longer since it is higher above the ground. As for distance, 45 degrees will result in the greatest distance and for every distance before the furthest one there is an angle above 45 degrees and an angle below 45 degrees that will result in that distance.
No. Mathematically, to obtain the greatest range for any projectile (which includes the javelin), it must be thrown at 45 degrees to the horizontal. The thrower should therefore aim to deliver as close to this ideal as possible.
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 the line is horizontal, the greatest is the furthest to the right.
Without considering any effects of air resistance and wind, the angle of projection that delivers the greatest horizontal range is 45 degrees above the horizon. Anything different ... either more or less than 45 degrees ... reduces the range.
The greatest distance from North to South is 390 miles. By the way, the greatest distance East to West is 350 miles.
Washington to main is the greatest distance in the U.S! :) I think
New York's greatest distance is from east to west. The distance from east to west is 330 miles and the distance from north to south is 283 miles.
Within our Solar System, Neptune, the furthest planet from the Sun has the greatest distance to travel.
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