To determine a trajectory line, only two points are needed. These two points can be used to calculate the slope, which represents the direction and angle of the trajectory. Additional points can be used to further refine the trajectory line and estimate its accuracy.
the ofrmula is x=-b/ab... trust me in in 8th grade taking a 11th grade course!!
A projectile has minimum speed at the top of the trajectory.
Usually yes...but it depends on the angle of trajectory, weight and aerodynamics of the thing being catapulted, the length of the "arm" of the catapult, and the amount of force that the catapult is set to hurl the object. Example: a feather on the 10lb catapult which is set at a high trajectory and a low force will go almost nowhere while a stone from a 3 pound catapult will go much farther if it is set on a perfect trajectory and maximum force.
its not 45 degrees on earth cos of air resistence and whatnot.. its 45.something or 44.something.. either way i hope this spurs u on to find the real answer
This means 'High Trajectory'. That is, a high launch angle.
A trajectory is the angle made with the horizontal when a projectile is fired. Suppose the projectile is a cannon ball. Assuming air is frictionless, that cannon ball will travel the greatest distance if the trajectory is 45 degrees from horizontal.
It depends on the angle and speed at which it is fired.
Angle, initiall velocity and that type of stuff mate Grate Mann, 1999 ----
To determine a trajectory line, only two points are needed. These two points can be used to calculate the slope, which represents the direction and angle of the trajectory. Additional points can be used to further refine the trajectory line and estimate its accuracy.
if a body is thrown having initial velocity and make angle with ground this body is known as projectile and the way is calle trajectory
A sentence for trajectory: The detectives were determining the trajectory of the bullet.
If you were on the earth you would not be able to perform this feat. The only non-practical method of doing this is to be in space and shoot horizontally. Your trajectory is always a parabola unless you reach escape velocity.
In the game of cricket,why it is easy to catch a ball of high trajectory? As the path of ball is a projectile so in the case of high trajectory the angle of projection is high and time of flight is higher which ease to observe and catch the ball.
Its an equation used to find the 2D motion of a projectile; y=xtan*0-gx2/2u2cos2* where * represents an angle b/w them
Yes. A simple fraction, 1/2, can be the decimal of 0.5. And 2/3rds are equal, (by the angle if pointing on a trajectory pattern) is .2313352413001000200030.00
If you are going to pass the puck to a team mate of the boards, you need to have the proper angle so the pass goes to the teammate. Also when you shoot the puck you need to have the correct angle trajectory so that the puck goes as high as you want.