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An oblique angle is any angle not 90 degrees or a multiple of 90 degrees. So 45 degrees is an oblique angle. A 45 degree angle is also an acute angle (anything less than 90 degrees).
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in a frictionless vacuum, 45°, otherwise (on earth), aim to have the projectile release when the arm is at about 40° from the base
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.
Usually there are. For example - and assuming there is no air resistance, and that source and target are at the same height - if an angle of 40 degrees (45 minus 5) will hit the target, then an angle of 50 degrees (45 plus 5) will also hit it.
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An oblique angle is any angle not 90 degrees or a multiple of 90 degrees. So 45 degrees is an oblique angle. A 45 degree angle is also an acute angle (anything less than 90 degrees).
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The optimal release angle for a projectile depends on the specific goal of the launch. For maximum distance, the optimal angle is typically 45 degrees. For maximum height, a steeper angle is usually needed. Experimentation and mathematical modeling can help determine the best release angle for a specific situation.