A). Vertical displacement = 12.5 sin(20) = 4.275 meters (rounded)
B). Horizontal displacement = 12.5 cos(20) = 11.746 meters (rounded)
No, unless both are zero. No work is done in a horizontal motion. mGh is work in a vertical direction.
if the bal is thrown by making 45 degree angles. with the ground..it will travel maximum distance...
Half the distance from the wall to the centre of the luminaire, as the distance there is between luminaires. e.g if the distance between luminaires horizontally is 3m then the distance to the centre of the luminaire from the wall is 1.5m. If the distance between the luminaires vertically is 5m then the distance to the centre of the luminaire from the wall is 2.5m
The taxi distance, also known as the Manhattan distance, between the points (0,0) and (5,2) would be 5 units horizontally and 2 units vertically. Therefore, the taxi distance is 7 units.
It is called the displacement in the horizontal direction.
Horizontally
No, unless both are zero. No work is done in a horizontal motion. mGh is work in a vertical direction.
Length is a measurement that typically refers to the longer side or dimension of an object, usually running horizontally or vertically. It is not considered diagonal, which refers to a measurement taken at an angle across the object.
The formula for the horizontal distance traveled by a horizontally launched projectile is: range = initial velocity * time. This formula assumes that there is no air resistance and that the projectile is launched horizontally.
if the bal is thrown by making 45 degree angles. with the ground..it will travel maximum distance...
1.longitude lines go vertically 2. latitude lines go horizontally 3.latitude is the angular distance o degrees of the equator By "vertically" is meant "north-south". By "horizontally" is meant "east - west".
Lines of longitude are vertical but they measure horizontal distance(In degrees,not kilometers or miles)between Greenwich Mean Time(GMT) and you so the lines are vertical,not horizontal. However,longitude measures horizontal distance,not vertical distance.
No. The horizontal distance depends on how close the the ground the gun is. From the firing position, a bullet dropped to the ground will strike the ground in the same time as a bullet shot horizontally forward.
To determine how far a projectile travels horizontally, you need to know the initial velocity of the projectile, the angle at which it was launched, and the acceleration due to gravity. Using these values, you can calculate the time of flight and then multiply it by the horizontal component of the initial velocity to find the horizontal distance traveled.
It's longitude Longitude goes vertically from one point and down so it is always going to be the same distance...Latitude goes horizontally so it isn't the same distance. HOPE THIS HELPED!
The horizontal distance traveled by the ball can increase by increasing the initial velocity of the ball or by reducing the effect of air resistance. Additionally, increasing the launch angle of the ball can also help it travel further horizontally.
to a certain degree yes but it may probably go into stall. A glide is when an aircraft or object travels horizontally while dropping vertically. If it doesn't glide, then it drops vertically---i.e. a rock. If it can travel horizontally the same distance as the distance it falls, this is referred to as a 1:1 (one-to-one) glide slope. Many aircraft can not do this and will drop faster than they fly forward.