The range R and the maximum height H of a projectile fired at an inclination 0 to the horizontal with initial speed vo are given by vsin (20) v (sin 0² R(0) = and H(0) = where g 32.2 feet per second per second is the acceleration due to gravity. Find the range and maximum height of a projectile fired at an angle of 45° to the horizontal with an initial speed of 230 feet per second. g 2g R= (Round to two decimal places as needed.). H= (Round to two decimal places as needed.) V=Initial speed Height, H Range, R- H

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The range R and the maximum height H of a projectile fired at an inclination 0 to the horizontal with initial speed vo are given by
sin (20)
v (sin 0)²
R(0) =
and H(0) =
, where g≈ 32.2 feet per second per second is the acceleration due to gravity. Find the range and
maximum height of a projectile fired at an angle of 45° to the horizontal with an initial speed of 230 feet per second.
g
2g
R=
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
H=
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
←
%= Initial speed
k
Height, H
Range, R
✈
of
Transcribed Image Text:The range R and the maximum height H of a projectile fired at an inclination 0 to the horizontal with initial speed vo are given by sin (20) v (sin 0)² R(0) = and H(0) = , where g≈ 32.2 feet per second per second is the acceleration due to gravity. Find the range and maximum height of a projectile fired at an angle of 45° to the horizontal with an initial speed of 230 feet per second. g 2g R= (Round to two decimal places as needed.) H= (Round to two decimal places as needed.) ← %= Initial speed k Height, H Range, R ✈ of
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