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Propose a hypothesis as to how initial speed may affect the range of a projectile

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The range, R, of a projectile motion is directly proportional to the horizontal component of the initial velocity as given by the formula,


R=u_xt

Where u_x is the horizontal component of the initial velocity and t is the time of flight of the projectile.

The range of a projectile is directly proportional to the square of the initial velocity as given by,


R=(u^2\sin 2\theta)/(g)

Thus the initial speed increases, the range of the projectile increases.

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