they have the same velocity. if it is aimed high and aimed straight then they could reach the same point if it has the same velocity
scalene
It is a case of Trigonometry/Geometry. The two triangles formed by the angles and sides of artillery aiming are "Similar" (not congruent) since two angles and a side (base) are Similar. Because the Range of the projectile is 2x the base (which is congruent) of the triangles, the range MUST be the same.
Its the same, a ton is a ton, it doesnt matter if it's butter or lead. The weight is the same, however, the density is different.
where the beds follow the same pattern of dip the opposite is an unconformity where the beds dip at different angles
It shouldn't affect the speed much, but at different angles (and the same speed), an object can reach different distances.
scalene
transverse angles
Angles are different for every company regardless of Width. They can range from 0° to 45° angles. Also, you may want to research the specific deck you want, considering many companies such as Habitat have different angles for the nose and tail of the same deck.
No there are different angle such as right angles, obtuse angles, and acute angles.
At a certain angle - 45 degrees if the starting point and end point are at the same level, and air resistance can be ignored - and at a certain speed, the range is maximum. Both for lower and for higher angles, you get a lower range.
It is a case of Trigonometry/Geometry. The two triangles formed by the angles and sides of artillery aiming are "Similar" (not congruent) since two angles and a side (base) are Similar. Because the Range of the projectile is 2x the base (which is congruent) of the triangles, the range MUST be the same.
With three different angles in the corners: Scalene With one different angles in a corner: Isosceles With all the same angles: Equilateral
Equilateral = all 3 sides the same length, and all 3 angles the same Scalene = all 3 sides different, and all angles different Isosceles = 2 sides the same, 1 different, 2 angles the same, 1 different All internal angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees. Hope this helps x
no ,is different .
No. There are lots of different types of parallelograms, which have varied angles.
No shape has four equal sides and four different angles - either there are two pairs of equal angles, or all four angles are the same; or all sides are not the same length.
Yes they will have the same angles but with proportional different lengths