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ritamsh ritamsh
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11 years ago
also how can i describe this relationship? do i call it a parabolic relationship or?...
does the slope even give me anything and if not what can i comment on?

THANK YOU Slight Smile (im doing projectile motion lab report , aim of which is to find the relationship between the angle of launch and the range of projectile Face with Stuck-out Tongue )
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11 years ago
Assuming the angle begins at 0 (horizontal).
The slope gives the rate of change of range, with angle increment.
Not sure where you can use this though ?
Heres a point, at 45° launch angle the area under the curve is at its maximum.
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11 years ago
Projectile range vs. elevation angle will give a 1/2 sine centered at 45 deg elevation, the slope (or derivative) of that graph will give a full sine wave crossing zero at 45 deg.elevation.
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