SOLUTION: What is the formula for initial velocity, and how do I use it when dealing with ballistic trajectories. I have an ANGLE:30 degrees DISTANCE:232 meters spent TIME:5.2 seconds in the

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Question 691710: What is the formula for initial velocity, and how do I use it when dealing with ballistic trajectories. I have an ANGLE:30 degrees DISTANCE:232 meters spent TIME:5.2 seconds in the air.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the formula for initial velocity, and how do I use it when dealing with ballistic trajectories. I have an ANGLE:30 degrees DISTANCE:232 meters spent TIME:5.2 seconds in the air.
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The horizontal speed = 232/5.2 m/sec
@ 30 degs, horizontal speed = muzzle speed*cos(30)

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