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I'm trying to figure out what angle is going to allow a pneumatic cannon to fire a ping pong ball as far as possible. If somebody could just give me an equation for this or point me to a site, I'd be extremely thankful.
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I'm no math/physics whiz, but isn't 45 degrees the best angle for what you require?
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That sounds reasonable. Thanks.Dalton wrote:I'm no math/physics whiz, but isn't 45 degrees the best angle for what you require?
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45 degrees is the ideal for maximum range with a ballistic weapon.Dalton wrote:I'm no math/physics whiz, but isn't 45 degrees the best angle for what you require?
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I thought it was 36 degrees.
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I've never heard that one. Some people think its 30 degrees, but thats a myh that seems to have been spawned by many battleships only having 30 degrees of elevation for there main battery. That however was a limit of the mountings.Pu-239 wrote:I thought it was 36 degrees.
Simply taking a look at warships1s naval weapons pages will show that guns got there longest ranges at 45 degrees.
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It's 45º period. Elementary physics.Pu-239 wrote:I thought it was 36 degrees.
A launch at angle a from the origin at velocity vo is given by
x=Vo*cos(a)*t
y=Vo*sin(a)*t-1/2*g*t^2
do y = 0 (when the projectile is at ground level), take t as function of the angle
replace in x, and differenciate in order to the angle a.
Then find the minimum by equalizing it to 0, and you'll get a = 45º
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And if you want to find out what happens after you have fire, http://www.warships1.com/index_tech/tech-073.htmColonel Olrik wrote:
It's 45º period. Elementary physics.
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That's one of the best parts of the mechanical engineer degree. You get to learn all these wonderfully fantastic things (together with a bunch of crap, of course). all my life I've been fascinated by physics and mechanic.Sea Skimmer wrote:And if you want to find out what happens after you have fire, http://www.warships1.com/index_tech/tech-073.htmColonel Olrik wrote:
It's 45º period. Elementary physics.
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Wow, that sounds great!Colonel Olrik wrote: That's one of the best parts of the mechanical engineer degree. You get to learn all these wonderfully fantastic things (together with a bunch of crap, of course). all my life I've been fascinated by physics and mechanic.
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If we didn't have to deal with air resistance then 45 degrees would always be the optimum firing angle.
As it is, you have to pay attention to the density of your projectile.
If your projectile has a high density (a ball bearing or a marble for example) then you can safely fire at 45 degrees and get the optimum distance.
However, if your projectile has a low density (ping-pong ball for example) then air resistsance will cause it to lose horizontal velocity quickly after launch. In these cases you can sometimes gain further distance by firing at a slightly lower angle. (finding the optimum angle in this case may require trial and error).
**Edit** You could get round the air resistance problem (and probably gain a considerable amount of distance) by filling the ping-pong ball with a heavier substance (water maybe, or sand), but you'd have to check to see if that was allowable **Edit**
As it is, you have to pay attention to the density of your projectile.
If your projectile has a high density (a ball bearing or a marble for example) then you can safely fire at 45 degrees and get the optimum distance.
However, if your projectile has a low density (ping-pong ball for example) then air resistsance will cause it to lose horizontal velocity quickly after launch. In these cases you can sometimes gain further distance by firing at a slightly lower angle. (finding the optimum angle in this case may require trial and error).
**Edit** You could get round the air resistance problem (and probably gain a considerable amount of distance) by filling the ping-pong ball with a heavier substance (water maybe, or sand), but you'd have to check to see if that was allowable **Edit**