Respuesta :
In calculus, neglecting air resistance, the formula for range is R = v(0)^2 sin 2A/g, where v(0) is the initial speed, A is the angle, and g is the acceleration of gravity. Here v(0) = 20 m/s, and g is a constant.
R = 400 sin 2A
For maximum range, sin 2A = 1, so 2A= 90°, and A= 45
45 degrees is my answer.
R = 400 sin 2A
For maximum range, sin 2A = 1, so 2A= 90°, and A= 45
45 degrees is my answer.
Neglecting air resistance, the greatest horizontal distance
always results from a launch angle of 45° above the horizon,
no matter what the initial speed is. This is a handy thing to know.
You'll use it many times, and you should carry it in your toolbox
(i.e. memorize it).