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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.
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.
h=u^2 sin^2x / 2g . where x is angle of release and h is the height of the projectile.
The optimal angle to fire a projectile if the objective is distance is 45 degrees. It follows that the distance traveled decreases whether the angle is increased or decreased from 45.
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.
The optimal release angle is 45 degrees from the horizontal because an object launched at that angle goes the furthest distance in comparison to other launch angles. Of course, the distance to your target will determine what the actual optimal launch angle should be. Launch angles above and below 45 degrees will cause the object that is launched to go a smaller distance.
At 45° angle.
The vertical component of the projectile's motion is uniformly accelerated, no matter what the angle of launch was.
The half maximum range of a projectile is launched at an angle of 15 degree
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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.
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