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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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Can't say. It depends on the release velocity (muzzle velocity).The maximum horizontal distance always results from an angle of 45 degrees, regardless of the release velocity.
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.
h=u^2 sin^2x / 2g . where x is angle of release and h is the height of the projectile.
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Speed, weight, and shape of the projectile- along with the angle at which the barrel is raised above the horizonatal.
Factors include the angle at which it is fired, the speed of the projectile, its shape (ballistic coefficient) the air pressure and humidity.
Some of the factors that determine the movements of a projectile include: air resistance, force of gravity, initial launch velocity, the angle a projectile was launched at, and the objects initial elevation.
The max height depends only on the angle and speed at release. It doesn't depend on the projectile's weight.
The range of projectile is maximum when the angle of projection is 45 Degrees.
At 45° angle.
The rates of convergence and age of the lithosphere are the two predominant factors that affect the descent angle at a subduction zone.
The vertical component of the projectile's motion is uniformly accelerated, no matter what the angle of launch was.
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The half maximum range of a projectile is launched at an angle of 15 degree