If we neglect air resistance, then the range of a ball (or any projectile) shot at an angle 0 with respect to the x axis and with an initial velocity vo, is given by R(8)=Yo sin(20) for 0 ses4 where g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 meters per second per second). For what value of 0 is the maximum range attained? (Note that the answer is numerical, not symbolic.)

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If we neglect air resistance, then the range of a ball (or any projectile) shot at an angle 0 with respect to the x axis and with an initial velocity vo, is given by
R(0)=Voʻ sin(20)
for 0 < e s II
g
where g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 meters per second per second).
For what value of 0 is the maximum range attained? (Note that the answer is numerical, not symbolic.)
Transcribed Image Text:If we neglect air resistance, then the range of a ball (or any projectile) shot at an angle 0 with respect to the x axis and with an initial velocity vo, is given by R(0)=Voʻ sin(20) for 0 < e s II g where g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 meters per second per second). For what value of 0 is the maximum range attained? (Note that the answer is numerical, not symbolic.)
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