Projectile Motion In Exercises 43 46, use the model for projectile motion, assuming

Chapter 12, Problem 46

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Projectile Motion In Exercises 43– 46, use the model for projectile motion, assuming there is no air resistance. [a(t) = -32 feet per second per second or a(t) = -9.8 meters per second per second.]

Use a graphing utility to graph the paths of a projectile for \(v_{0}=20\) meters per second, h = 0 and (a) \(\theta=30^{\circ}\) (b) \(\theta=45^{\circ}\) and (c) \(\theta=60^{\circ}\). Use the graphs to approximate the maximum height and range of the projectile for each case.

Text Transcription:

v_0 = 20

theta = 30^circ

theta = 45^circ

theta = 60^circ

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