Question
1. Consider a projectile, say a frictionless teddy bear, which is thrown at an angle of theta with an initial
velocity of v0.
a) For a fixed angle, and the maximum height of the teddy bear.
b) Calculate the distance that the teddy bear travels before returning (gently, of course) to the
ground (which is assumed to be
at).
c) Use these pieces of information to nd the angle which produces the maximum of the sum of height and distance.
usage of function. in these question.
velocity of v0.
a) For a fixed angle, and the maximum height of the teddy bear.
b) Calculate the distance that the teddy bear travels before returning (gently, of course) to the
ground (which is assumed to be
at).
c) Use these pieces of information to nd the angle which produces the maximum of the sum of height and distance.
usage of function. in these question.
Answers
its bit of maths and physics. ms .sue. use of function
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