File:Ideal projectile motion for different angles.svg
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[edit]DescriptionIdeal projectile motion for different angles.svg |
English: Trajectories of projectiles launched at different elevation angles and a speed of 10 m/s. A vacuum and a uniform downward gravity field of 10 m/s² is assumed.
t = time from launch, T = time of flight, R = range and H = highest point of trajectory (indicated by arrows). The points are at 0.05 s intervals. The length of their tails is linearly proportional to the speed.Deutsch: Flugbahnen eines Geschosses bei verschiedenen Abschusswinkeln und bei einer Abschussgeschwindigkeit von 10 m/s. Es wird ein Vakuum und ein gleichmäßiges Gravitationsfeld von 10 m/s² angenommen.
t = Zeit seit Abschuss, T = Flugzeit, R = Reichweichte und H = höchster Punkt auf der Flugbahn (durch Pfeile gekennzeichnet). Die Punkte sind bei Intervallen von 0.05 s. Die Länge der Schweife ist proportional zur Geschwindigkeit. |
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Short title | Trajectories of ideal projectiles launched at different angles |
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Image title | Plot of trajectories of projectiles launched at different elevation angles but the same speed of 10 m/s in a vacuum and uniform downward gravity of 10 m/s^2; t = time from launch, T = time of flight, R = range and H = highest point of trajectory (indicated with arrows); points are at 0.05 s intervals and length of their tails is linearly proportional to their speed; conceived and drawn by CMG Lee. |
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