The more elevated the launcher is the shorter the range of the launcher to the ball.
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first angle projection and third angle projection.
We convert inches to mm sizes. 1 inch = 25.4 mm
The coordinates to which the earth station antennas must be pointed to communicate with the satellite is called Look angles.There r 2 types of look angles:1. Azimuth angle: Measured eastward from geographic north to the projection of satellite path on the local horizontal plane at the earth station.2.Elevation Angle: Measured upward from local horizontal plane at the earth station to the satellite path.
Mercator:Mercator projection works very poorly in polar regions and becomes undefined at the north and south poles. Historically Mercator is interesting because it is one of the oldest map projections to be used. Christopher Columbus used the Mercator projection in his travels to the new world. This projection is often used in navigation because any straight line is a rhumb line (a line of constant direction). Parallels of latitude and longitude are straight. Features increase in size as the map approaches the poles. Areas and shapes of large areas are distorted. Distortion increases away from the equator and is extreme in polar regions. However, being a conformal projection, angles and shapes within any small area are essentially true.
I think you mean it moves sideways. In that case it is because the Earth is rotating, changing the telescope's angle relative to the Moon
"the higher the altitude the lower the range "
Changing the angle of projection affects the magnitude of range, maximum height, and time of flight. A higher angle will decrease the range and increase the maximum height while maintaining the time of flight. A lower angle will increase the range and decrease the maximum height while also maintaining the time of flight.
Max height H = u2 sin2@ / 2g So as we increase the angle of projection, then max height too increases and its value will be just u2/2g when it is projected vertically upwards ie @ = 90 deg
the angkle of projection is an angle and the projection
first angle projection and third angle projection.
Neglecting term "opposite".. In third angle projection, what we see are what are we going to draw
In a first angle projection, the object stands in between the observer and the plane of projection. In a third angle project, the object and the plane of projection is interchanged.
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The range of projectile is maximum when the angle of projection is 45 Degrees.
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thrid angle projection is officially used in Australia, for a fact, not lying!!
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