2:18 how is range zero when height is zero? Isn't the ball gonna have horizontal velocity even if height is zero, causing it to slide across the floor and give us a value for range?
ok I think its because if height is zero, the range we'll get would simply be the distance covered..because range is only if there is a proper projectile, which wouldn't exist if height is zero
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2:18 how is range zero when height is zero? Isn't the ball gonna have horizontal velocity even if height is zero, causing it to slide across the floor and give us a value for range?
ok I think its because if height is zero, the range we'll get would simply be the distance covered..because range is only if there is a proper projectile, which wouldn't exist if height is zero
why didnt we take -1/2gt