Chapter 6: Q 122. (page 383)
The projectile is fired at an angle of 30° to the horizontal with an initial speed of meters per second . Find the range R and height.
Short Answer
The range is and the height is .
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Chapter 6: Q 122. (page 383)
The projectile is fired at an angle of 30° to the horizontal with an initial speed of meters per second . Find the range R and height.
The range is and the height is .
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