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khai06
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i'm having trouble with this problem, so i want to share it with you guys so some of you can briefly describe what is it asking for and how to solve using what fomula... the question is
A ball is fired from the ground with an initial speed of 1.70 x 10^3 m/s (which is approximately five times the speed of sound) at an initial angle of 55.0 degree to the horizontal. Neglecting air resistance, find the following
A. the ball's horizonal range
B. the amount of time the ball is in motion...
initial Velocity = 1.70 x 10^3
initial angle = 55.0 degree
what formula should i use?
A ball is fired from the ground with an initial speed of 1.70 x 10^3 m/s (which is approximately five times the speed of sound) at an initial angle of 55.0 degree to the horizontal. Neglecting air resistance, find the following
A. the ball's horizonal range
B. the amount of time the ball is in motion...
initial Velocity = 1.70 x 10^3
initial angle = 55.0 degree
what formula should i use?