The range 40° to 45°C is equal to the range 104° to 113°F. (Though they have the same name, degrees Celsius are a larger interval.)
maximum- 20 degrees celsius Minimum- 11 degrees celsius
South America is at 15 degrees south and 45 degrees west.
The daily temperature range in northern chile in July is from between 63 degrees during the day to a low of around 45 degrees. Despite the cooler temperatures, the humidity is high no matter the time of day.
The continent that is 15 degrees south and 45 degrees west is South America.
The range of projectile is maximum when the angle of projection is 45 Degrees.
45 degrees.
45 degrees is the furthest one
The maximum effective range of a .45 caliber bullet is approximately 120 meters.
Ignoring the effects of wind and air-resistance in general, maximum projectile range results when the projectile is launched/fired in a direction 45 degrees above the horizontal.
It depends on what you mean by "terminal". Are you referring to maximum effective range or maximum range?
-- In what direction should a projectile be launched in order to achieve the maximum range ? -- Toward 45 degrees above the horizontal.
The effective range of a typical shotgun is about 45 meters
25m
The range 40° to 45°C is equal to the range 104° to 113°F. (Though they have the same name, degrees Celsius are a larger interval.)
@ 50m
At 45° angle.