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1.3 iOS €2,99€ Nitrio 0 0 Projectile Motion Calculator is a physics/math calculator designed to find Horizontal velocity, Vertical velocity, Time of flight, Range of the projectile, or Maximum height quickly and easily. Features: - Instant calculation - Results are copyable...
Projectile Motion Calc

Projectile Motion Calc

iOS Universel / Utilitaires

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Projectile Motion Calculator is a physics/math calculator designed to find Horizontal velocity, Vertical velocity, Time of flight, Range of the projectile, or Maximum height quickly and easily.

Features:
- Instant calculation
- Results are copyable to other apps
- Formulas are included as references
- Supports up to 16 decimal places
- Supports various units for each input
- Lightweight app with a small size, optimized for everyday use

Projectile motion is a form of motion experienced by an object or particle (a projectile) that is thrown near the Earth's surface and moves along a curved path under the action of gravity only (in particular, the effects of air resistance are assumed to be negligible). This curved path was shown by Galileo to be a parabola. The study of such motions is called ballistics, and such a trajectory is a ballistic trajectory.

The only force of significance that acts on the object is gravity, which acts downward, thus imparting to the object a downward acceleration. Because of the object's inertia, no external horizontal force is needed to maintain the horizontal velocity component of the object. Taking other forces into account, such as friction from aerodynamic drag or internal propulsion such as in a rocket, requires additional analysis.

A ballistic missile is a missile only guided during the relatively brief initial powered phase of flight, and whose subsequent course is governed by the laws of classical mechanics.

Projectile motion equations:
- Horizontal velocity component: vx = v * cos(θ)
- Vertical velocity component: vy = v * sin(θ)
- Time of flight: t = 2 * vy / g
- Range of the projectile: R = 2* vx * vy / g
- Maximum height: ymax = vy^2 / (2 * g)

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Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?

- Updated for the newest devices.
- Minor bugs fixed.

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Version
1.3
Taille
0.8 Mo
Version minimum d'iOS
13
Dernière mise à jour
20/01/2026
Publié par
Nitrio

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