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The maximum straight-line distance between two points on the circumference of a circle.
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It would appear like a child's drawing of a mountain: a line rising from the horizontal axis to reach a maximum height (= distance to destination) and then returning to the horizontal line. The exact shape of this "mountain" will depend on how the speed and directions varied during the journey. Also, if the mountain could be a plateau if there was any time spent at the destination.
Both the arrows will cover equal horizontal distance as their angles are at an difference from 45 degree. Horizontal range is maximum at 45 degrees and decreases equally on sum or difference of an angle from 45. But vertical distance increases on addition of an angle from 45 and decreases on subtraction of angle from it. For more details, contact at saqibahmad81@yahoo.com
45 degrees.
90 Meters
60
90 meters
50m
Do you really mean minimum distance? This would be achieved if the projectile went straight up and down, ie 90 deg from horizontal. Maximum distance would be obtained at 45 deg to horizontal.
Approximately the distance between this answer and your question.
Can't say. It depends on the release velocity (muzzle velocity).The maximum horizontal distance always results from an angle of 45 degrees, regardless of the release velocity.
it is maximum 120 m .
The maximum distance is called its peak. The distance between the wave's positive and negative peaks is its amplitude.
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50m
Well, for what? If it's height, then 90o. If you want maximum horizontal distance, then fire it at 45o.