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Projectile Motion Calculator

By: jmac1492
New: 01-16-2006 06:54 PM
Updated: 01-16-2006 06:54 PM
Total downloads: 1576 times


This Java applet provides teams an easy way to calculate height and distance at various points in a trajectory. It includes an accurate representation of air resistance and source code. Enjoy.

To open just the applet, open the classes folder, then the file "projectileMotion.htm"

This Java applet provides teams an easy way to calculate height and distance at various points in a trajectory. It includes an accurate representation of air resistance and source code. Enjoy.

To open just the applet, open the classes folder, then the file "projectileMotion.htm"

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01-16-2006 08:04 PM

jmac1492


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Projectile Motion Calculator by jmac1492

I took a program that was on the fourms and modified it to make it useful in this year's competition. The program calculates how far a ball can be shot given the angle the ball is fired at, the velocity (set to the max allowed by FIRST) and the mass of the FIRST ball. Good luck with it.



01-17-2006 03:23 PM

Kevin Sevcik


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The .htm file isn't loading the applet, near as I can tell. At any rate, it's not working for me.



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