Maximum Horizontal Maximum Vertical Displacement or Displacement, 25° 17.59 2.05 19.88 2.87 35° 21.57 3.78 22.61 4.74 45° 22.96 5.74 22.61 6.74 55° 21.57 7.7 19.88 8.61 65° 17.59 9.43 14.76 10.14 75° 11.38 10.71 7.85 11.13

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Answer question 1 and 2, the table needed are on the images

Maximum Horizontal
Maximum Vertical
Displacement or
Displacement,
25°
17.59
2.05
19.88
2.87
35°
21.57
3.78
22.61
4.74
45°
22.96
5.74
22.61
6.74
55°
21.57
7.7
19.88
8.61
65°
17.59
9.43
14.76
10.14
75°
11.38
10.71
7.85
11.13
Transcribed Image Text:Maximum Horizontal Maximum Vertical Displacement or Displacement, 25° 17.59 2.05 19.88 2.87 35° 21.57 3.78 22.61 4.74 45° 22.96 5.74 22.61 6.74 55° 21.57 7.7 19.88 8.61 65° 17.59 9.43 14.76 10.14 75° 11.38 10.71 7.85 11.13
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Part 1. Range and Maximum Vertical Displacement vs the Projection
Angle
1. Use your data from Table 1 to create a plot of: (a) the maximum
of the projectile as a function of the projection angle and (b) the
maximum vertical displacement of the projectile as a function of the
projection angle.
range
2. Interpret the graphs.
Transcribed Image Text:Analysis Part 1. Range and Maximum Vertical Displacement vs the Projection Angle 1. Use your data from Table 1 to create a plot of: (a) the maximum of the projectile as a function of the projection angle and (b) the maximum vertical displacement of the projectile as a function of the projection angle. range 2. Interpret the graphs.
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