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"Launch" is not an adverb, no.The word "launch" is a verb ("we will launch it into the air") and sometimes a noun ("the launch pad is broken").
Launch has one syllable.
Get the value of initial velocity. Get the angle of projection. Break initial velocity into components along x and y axis. Apply the equation of motion .
yes it does. you see if you have it set up at a a 90 degree angle it will go further than it would of a 10 degree angle A projectile leaving the ground at an angle of 45 degrees will attain the maximum range. Fire it straight up and it will fall back to its launch location (wind effects etc. ignored). Fire it horizontally and it will hit the ground very much the same time as if it was dropped from its launch platform at the same time. That would not be very far.
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The distance is 500feet
About 4 miles to the water launch.
It depends on the catapault, not every catapault launches the same distance.
The optimal release angle is 45 degrees from the horizontal because an object launched at that angle goes the furthest distance in comparison to other launch angles. Of course, the distance to your target will determine what the actual optimal launch angle should be. Launch angles above and below 45 degrees will cause the object that is launched to go a smaller distance.
A video showing a person demonstrating how to launch a model airplane
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25 feet
Firstly, knowing this distance won't affect the launch. But the actual distance will, whether you know it or not. So, the greater this distance the more the speed of the object and so the greater the force produced on the lever.
The space race solely existed to prove which country could launch the largest H-bomb the farthest distance the most accurately without anyone having to launch real H-bombs.