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18 September, 12:35

A bullet is fired into the air with an initial velocity of 1600 f/s at an angle for 45 dgrees from the horizontal. What is the horizontal distance traveled by the bullet in 2 seconds?

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  1. 18 September, 14:56
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    So you know the horizontal acceleration is zero integrating this you can find the horizontal velocity as vh = Vcos (α) V = initial velocity 1200 ft/sec the angle is 45 so you have vh = 1200cos (45) if you integrate this equation with respect to time (t) you get the horizontal displacement equation. the initial condtions for the horizontal displacement seem to bet at t = 0, x = 0 then when you get the equation, just substitute t = 2 and evaluate
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