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What are the angles for which the range of projectile is the same?

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Why do complementary angles of launch result in the same projectile 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.


Why there are two possible angles of projection for same range with same velocity of projection?

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.


What s an angle more than 360 degrees called?

They have the same name as the angles that are obtained when you subtract [multiples of] 360 degrees.


Why angles of 30 and 60 degrees have same range?

because 30 and 60 makes 90


Why can two different angles lead to the same range?

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


Which two angles gives the same range as 45 degrees?

If the question is in the context of the flight of a projectile, the answer is none.


How many angles are the same in a trapezium?

It could have:no angles the same ortwo angles the same ortwo pairs of angles which are the same.


What do you call angles that are the same?

Angles that have the same measure are called congruent angles.


What are the interior and exterior angles of a heptagon?

The interior angles can have any value in the range (0, 360) except 180 degrees and the same for the exterior angles. The only constraint is that the sum of the exterior angles is 360 degrees.


What triangle has no two sides congruent?

Equilateral: All angles the same Isosceles: Two angles the same Scalene: No angles the same


What do same side interior angles equal to?

Same side interior angles are congruent to their vertical angles.