If you were on the earth you would not be able to perform this feat. The only non-practical method of doing this is to be in space and shoot horizontally. Your trajectory is always a parabola unless you reach escape velocity.
360% is the total percent. its what all the pieces of a circle graph should add up to!
The diameter should be 7m.
An open circle should have a dashed circumference, a closed circle a solid one.
a circle graph
If it is a circle and not an oval, they should be the same length. 7.
hypothesis on projectile motion
The distance an object can be fired from a catapult can be most easily changed by altering the height of the front of the catapult. Since the projectile's motion follows a parabolic arc, changing the initial trajectory should yield different distances. This is just like a gun, which only really fires at one particular muzzle velocity, but the distance can be changed based upon the angle at which a person fires.
You go and look up the equation and it should be there
-- In what direction should a projectile be launched in order to achieve the maximum range ? -- Toward 45 degrees above the horizontal.
bullet starter
yes you should! He's projected to get at least a solid 12 pts
Centripetal acceleration at a constant velocity and projectile motion are realistic comparisons, but only in this particular scenario. It should be noted that the vector quantity of both needs to be taken into consideration when answering this question. The vector component of centripetal acceleration moves inward, while outward for projectile motion. So, in essence, centripetal acceleration and projectile motion are not the same thing.
its 45 degree
Well projectile means to impell forward or it can be used for a cannon.......well actually the definition itself can be used as a sentence but personally you should just look up more things that is another word for projectile... -Starz
Technically, for full GAAP projected statements, it should be. Although you can very easily omit the tax disclosure from the statements as long as it is included to some extent in the footnotes, or mentioned in the compilation report.
If the value at the end is not included (< or >) then it should be an open circle. If the value at the end isincluded (≤ or ≥) then it should be a closed circle.
Type in circle, circle, circle, circle, square in pause menu and then you should have headbash, swimming and climing.