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A half projectile refers to the projectile motion of an object where it is launched at an angle of 45 degrees to the horizontal. This angle maximizes the range of the projectile for a given initial velocity, making it travel the furthest distance before hitting the ground. The path of the projectile is a parabolic curve.

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