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A 12kg projectile is fired November 27, 2012 6:29 pm Jody

45 degrees above the horizon with an initial velocity of 700 meters per second. What is the maximum height the projectile reaches, and the maximum horizontal distance traveled?

  • The shape would be a factor, too. by bowser 2012-11-29 00:30:48
    • TA DA!!!!!!! You guys rock!!! by Jody 2012-11-28 17:31:42
      • What mischief are you up to Jody. I hope this doesn't involve Texas secession. by FrankC 2012-11-27 23:11:46
        • LMAO!!! Frank...I'll save you! by Jody 2012-11-28 17:31:05
        • On earth, at sea level, at the equator, fired towards the West, at a temperature of 80 degrees F, and 50% humidity? by alcaray 2012-11-27 22:21:50
          • It is strictly about the weight ratio! by Jody 2012-11-28 17:32:50
          • You have two identical bullets ... by RobVG 2012-11-27 21:00:13
            • Anyone? Beuller? Beuller?... n/t by RobVG 2012-11-28 18:07:04
              • They did it on mythbusters. by alcaray 2012-11-28 23:34:04
            • 12.5 Kilometers, 50 Kilometers by RobVG 2012-11-27 20:09:15
              • Houston, we have a problem. An order of magnitude problem. by ER 2012-11-27 20:36:13
                • I see my mistake. by ER 2012-11-27 20:40:55
                  • Corrected, in metric, our results agree. by ER 2012-11-27 20:58:58
                    • I used a ballistic trajectory calculator :p n/t by RobVG 2012-11-27 20:53:17
                      • You got the right answer. by ER 2012-11-27 21:00:51
                        • Thanks for showing your work. by RobVG 2012-11-27 21:04:12

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