Sure.
-- Pick any number less than 45.
-- Add your number to 45 degrees. That's one of them.
-- Subtract your number from 45 degrees. That's the other one.
(As usual for this kind of discussion, we're ignoring air resistance, windage, uneven terrain,
and the height of the muzzle above ground.)
complementary angles are two angles whose total degrees adds up to 90o supplementary angles are two angles whose total degrees adds up to 180o
In a right angled triangle, the two non-right angles are complementary, because in a triangle the three angles add to 180°, and 90° has already been taken by the right angle. When two angles add to 90°, we say they "Complement" each other.
A diagonal has no shape, it is a straight line between the angles of a multi-sided figure.
Take the following steps.... A - We know that the internal angles of a triangle total 180 degrees. B - A ratio of 3 - 2- 7 adds up to a 12. C - this means that the total of 180 degrees must be divided by 12, and the result must be multiplied successively by 3, by 2 and by 7. The results of these operations will give you the angles of the triangle.
Well it could be complementary or supplementary because they don't have to share a vertex yet I think you mean something like the vertical angle. You can go research vertical angles. I'll give you a link for the vertical angles. http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/vertical-angles.html
the metacarpals
throwing ball horizontally,bullet from a gun,ball shot back and forth in a tennis court
Yes, it is true to say that a projectile has zero acceleration at its peak.Because the highest height, which the object will reach is known as the peak of the object's motion. The increase of the height will last, until vy = 0.,For more Explanation:Atlas_gondal@yahoo.com
a bomber does not drops its bomb vertically above the target because when the bomb is released its motion becomes projectile motion in which horizontal component remains constant and vertical component changes throughout the motion therefore it does not achieve its target
45 degrees to the horizontal will give the maximum flight time for a projectile. If a projectile was fired at 90 degrees to the horizontal, (straight upwards) the projectile will go straight upwards (ignoring the shape, form and aerodynamic properties of the projectile). Likewise if you were to fire a projectile at 0 degrees to the horizontal, the projectile would follow said course, IF gravity was not in effect; a projectile needs some form of vertical velocity to overcome gravity. Hence why 45 degrees will give you the longest distance and consequently flight time.
The barrel is what the projectile travels through when it's fired. It gives the projectile direction, creates a tight space for the gases to propel the projectile (giving it range and velocity), and, in the case of a rifles barrel, spins the projectile to give it stability in flight. A buttstock allows you to fire a weapon from your shoulder. The action is what extracts a spent casing, ejects it, then loads a fresh cartridge into the chamber. It could be automatic (semi or full), bolt action, lever action, pump action, etc.
Can you give an example of time and motion study?
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True, at relatively low speeds, if the projectile was launched at maybe the speed of light, improbable as it is, this may give it enough momentum to carry on past the point were the planet's gravity has a large effect on its motion and therefore carry on moving away from the planet until stopped by another force, however, even if the initial velocity of the projectile is the same as that planets escape velocity (the speed it needs to travel at to leve the planet) this speed is not constant and the projectile will feel a very large force from the gravity of the planet and hence be brought back down to its surface
There's no singular formula for motion, because there are many types of motion.
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