A projectile is launched from ground level with speed u at an angle
of above the horizon...
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A projectile is launched from ground level with speed u at an angle
of above the horizontal.
Find in terms of u,
o
and g by proving:
I. the maximum height H attained by the projectile,
II. the distance from the starting point at which the
projectile strikes the ground; this is called the range R
of the projectile.
III. The total time of flight
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