conics2008
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Hey I think there is something wrong with this question.
I dont know, maybe im not interpeting it right ??
The question goes like this...
Two particles P and Q are projected simultaneously from the same point with the same speed V in the same vertical plane, their initial directions of motion making angles of alpha and beta respectively with the horizontal. Tkaing g=10 m/s^2
Show that Theta=1/2(180-alpha-beta) where theta is the acute angle the line joining P and Q makes with tthe horizontal, and deduce that theta is a constant.
I did a number of approach to this quesiton that is using angel between two lines and normal geo approach.. but still cant seem to find a away of getting that answers...
is there a problem or is it just me... thanks.. dont show me full working out.. just let me know if there is a problem with the question.. if not can u give me a hint.. or something thanks alot
I dont know, maybe im not interpeting it right ??
The question goes like this...
Two particles P and Q are projected simultaneously from the same point with the same speed V in the same vertical plane, their initial directions of motion making angles of alpha and beta respectively with the horizontal. Tkaing g=10 m/s^2
Show that Theta=1/2(180-alpha-beta) where theta is the acute angle the line joining P and Q makes with tthe horizontal, and deduce that theta is a constant.
I did a number of approach to this quesiton that is using angel between two lines and normal geo approach.. but still cant seem to find a away of getting that answers...
is there a problem or is it just me... thanks.. dont show me full working out.. just let me know if there is a problem with the question.. if not can u give me a hint.. or something thanks alot