Question 2 The artillery gun with a muzzle velocity of vo 165m/s is fired at the slope of the mountain at horizontal and vertical distance of 990m and 400m. The gun was shot at the smallest angle possible to achieve this goal. At the point where it hits the mountain the projectile trajectory makes, angle Oawith the horizontal angle. Find tan a to the nearest thousandth. Your Answer:

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The artillery gun with a muzzle velocity of vo-165m/s is fired at the slope of the
mountain at horizontal and vertical distance of 990m and 400m. The gun was shot
at the smallest angle possible to achieve this goal.
At the point where it hits the mountain the projectile trajectory makes, angle awith
the horizontal angle.
Find tan a to the nearest thousandth.
Your Answer:
Answer
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 The artillery gun with a muzzle velocity of vo-165m/s is fired at the slope of the mountain at horizontal and vertical distance of 990m and 400m. The gun was shot at the smallest angle possible to achieve this goal. At the point where it hits the mountain the projectile trajectory makes, angle awith the horizontal angle. Find tan a to the nearest thousandth. Your Answer: Answer
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