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Projectile's angle in midflight

For a missile travelling from (0,0) at angle $\theta$ (to the horizontal) and initial velocity $u$, the y (vertical) position at time t is given by $s_{y} = u\sin (\theta) t - 0.5gt^{2}$ and the x ...
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Projectile motion in two and three dimensions question?

So I bought this book in the library and physics fascinates me and I found this quote in the book " Galileo has proved that when any effects due to air resistance are ignored, the ranges for ...
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Calculating vertical velocity component of a particle with mass, given the hit point of parabolic motion

Consider the following situation: I have a particle with a given mass that at a given instant of time (let's say $t_{0}$) is placed at the system origin. The particle has a constant velocity ...
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Free falling objects

My teacher and I are in the middle of an argument because she says that if you were to drop two objects at the same time and the same height, but with different initial velocities, both of them would ...
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Proof of $T=\sqrt{2y/a}$ in uniformaly accelerating object [closed]

Suppose that there is a object that does a y-axis-only free fall to ground. The initial distance from the ground is defined as $H$. How does one prove that time the object takes to reach the ground ...
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Proving $t=(1+\sqrt{1+2hg/v^2 } ) (v/g)$ for a thrown ball

If we throw a ball from the hight point $h$ from the earth, with initial velocity $v’$, how to prove that the time it takes the ball to reach the earth is given by: ...
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Projectile Motion

I know the angle at which a projectile is launched, how far it needs to go, and also the maximum height. How can I find the initial velocity needed (disregarding air resistance)? Currently, I am ...
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How do you calculate angle of projection?

At what angle the projectile should throw with initial velocity v in order to reach distance d? discard the air resistance, only gravitation acts. So far I got the equations for horizontal and ...
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Question on Projectile Motion equation [closed]

A golf ball is shot into the air from the ground. If the initial horizontal velocity is 20m/s and the initial vertical velocity is 30m/s, what is the horizontal distance the ball will travel ...