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English: Flight path of cannon ball. v = 250m/s, diameter 10cm, C_d = 0.4; high velocity generates high drag why curves differ from parables. Largest distance is achieved by shooting angle of 25 deg. |
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Author | Dantor |
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Reason: The trajectories don't look accurate. Usually the peak should be a bit narrower. How were they computed? Also, what parameters were used for the mass, air density, gravity? It seems odd that a cannonball at 250m/s only reaches 60m, it must have been made from styrofoam! In addition, the green, black and blue lines end prematurely and connect down to the axis. For usage see: |
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