It is not precisely clear what you are asking, but perhaps you are looking for the word "Trajectory," which refers to the path a projectile takes.
Range of a projectileThe path of this projectile launched from a height y0 has a range d.In physics, a projectile launched with specific initial conditions in a uniform gravity field will have a predictable range. As in Trajectory of a projectile, we will use:g: the gravitational acceleration-usually taken to be 9.80 m/s2 (32 f/s2) near the Earth's surfaceθ: the angle at which the projectile is launchedv: the velocity at which the projectile is launchedy0: the initial height of the projectiled: the total horizontal distance travelled by the projectileWhen neglecting air resistance, the range of a projectile will beIf (y0) is taken to be zero, meaning the object is being launched on flat ground, the range of the projectile will then simplify toso to increase the range θ shoud vary from 0 to 45 and after 45 it starts decreasing.
You cannot. You need to know either the initial speed or angle of projection (A).
tidal range
It's called the Tidal Range and around the coasts is specific to location.
The height of a lily pad can vary depending on the species. On average, lily pads can range in height from a few inches to a foot or more.
45 degrees.
Range of a projectileThe path of this projectile launched from a height y0 has a range d.In physics, a projectile launched with specific initial conditions in a uniform gravity field will have a predictable range. As in Trajectory of a projectile, we will use:g: the gravitational acceleration-usually taken to be 9.80 m/s2 (32 f/s2) near the Earth's surfaceθ: the angle at which the projectile is launchedv: the velocity at which the projectile is launchedy0: the initial height of the projectiled: the total horizontal distance travelled by the projectileWhen neglecting air resistance, the range of a projectile will beIf (y0) is taken to be zero, meaning the object is being launched on flat ground, the range of the projectile will then simplify toso to increase the range θ shoud vary from 0 to 45 and after 45 it starts decreasing.
it will only be four times the height.simply use kinematics to find the relationship between height,initial speed and angle of projection theta, ull get( u^2 sin^2theta)/2g, g of course being the acceleration due to gravity, wheras range will turn out to be (u^2 sin2(theta))/g..thump in the values..very easy to see that range is 4 times the height..cheers
15.42 degrees
The range of projectile is maximum when the angle of projection is 45 Degrees.
You cannot. You need to know either the initial speed or angle of projection (A).
Wind, elevation, trajectory, projectile weight, projectile configuration, barrel length, barrel rifling, friction or resistance in the barrel, force (charge) behind the projectile. There are other enviornental elements that can affect range as well.
Projectile speed, projectile expansion, and projectile size are a few factors that determine intermediary range of a gun shot wound.
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The half maximum range of a projectile is launched at an angle of 15 degree
Ignoring the effects of wind and air-resistance in general, maximum projectile range results when the projectile is launched/fired in a direction 45 degrees above the horizontal.
Gravity