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College Physics I – Introduction

Definition

Range is the horizontal distance traveled by a projectile from its launch point to the landing point. It depends on the initial velocity and angle of projection.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The range equation for a projectile launched on level ground is given by $R = \frac{v_0^2 \sin 2\theta}{g}$, where $v_0$ is the initial velocity, $\theta$ is the launch angle, and $g$ is the acceleration due to gravity.
  2. Maximum range is achieved when the projectile is launched at a 45-degree angle.
  3. Range does not depend on the mass of the projectile.
  4. Air resistance is typically neglected in basic range calculations.
  5. For non-level ground launches, additional calculations are needed to determine range.

Review Questions

  • What factors determine the range of a projectile?
  • At what launch angle is maximum range achieved?
  • How does air resistance affect basic range calculations?

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