Calculate the minimum possible magnitude u of the muzzle velocity which a projectile must have when fired from point A to reach a target B on the same horizontal plane 14.9 km away.
Calculate the minimum possible magnitude u of the muzzle velocity which a projectile must have when fired from point A to reach a target B on the same horizontal plane 14.9 km away.
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Calculate the minimum possible magnitude \( u \) of the muzzle velocity which a projectile must have when fired from point \( A \) to reach a target \( B \) on the same horizontal plane 14.9 km away.
*Diagram Explanation:*
The diagram illustrates the scenario where a projectile is fired from point \( A \) and lands at point \( B \). The path of the projectile is depicted as a parabolic trajectory, demonstrating the typical arc formed during projectile motion. The horizontal distance between points \( A \) and \( B \) is indicated as 14.9 km.
\[ \text{14.9 km} \]
**Answer: \( u \) =** \_\_\_\_\_
m/s
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Calculate the minimum possible magnitude \( u \) of the muzzle velocity which a projectile must have when fired from point \( A \) to reach a target \( B \) on the same horizontal plane 14.9 km away.
*Diagram Explanation:*
The diagram illustrates the scenario where a projectile is fired from point \( A \) and lands at point \( B \). The path of the projectile is depicted as a parabolic trajectory, demonstrating the typical arc formed during projectile motion. The horizontal distance between points \( A \) and \( B \) is indicated as 14.9 km.
\[ \text{14.9 km} \]
**Answer: \( u \) =** \_\_\_\_\_
m/s
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