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This document contains an assignment submission by Swastik Gupta (Roll No. 401903025) for Group COE24. It includes calculations and figures comparing projectile motion with and without drag. Tables are completed with maximum horizontal distances for different launch velocities, angles, masses, and drag coefficients. The maximum horizontal distance is found for a launch velocity of 30m/s varying the angle from 20-70 degrees.

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Assignment 3

This document contains an assignment submission by Swastik Gupta (Roll No. 401903025) for Group COE24. It includes calculations and figures comparing projectile motion with and without drag. Tables are completed with maximum horizontal distances for different launch velocities, angles, masses, and drag coefficients. The maximum horizontal distance is found for a launch velocity of 30m/s varying the angle from 20-70 degrees.

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Assignment 2

Submitted by – Swastik Gupta

Roll No. – 401903025

Group – COE24

Email – [email protected]

Q1(b) Drag Vs No Drag. Velocity=20m/s, Angle=80 degrees

V=20m/s;Theta=80 degree;
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Name - Swastik Gupta


20 Roll No. - 401903025

15
HEIGHT (M)

without drag

10
with drag

0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
DISTANCE (M)

Q1(c) Drag Vs No Drag. Velocity=20m/s, Angle=20 degrees


V=20m/s;Theta=20 degree;
3

2.5

2
Height (m)

1.5 without drag

1
with drag

0.5

0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Distance (m)

Q2) Read, from the figures determined in Q1 or directly from the results calculated using your
spreadsheets, the predicted max. horizontal distances travelled (in the x-direction when y = 0 approx.)
for the “drag” and “no-drag” cases. Complete the following table with hand written values. Round your
results to nearest integer (no decimal places).

25 Degree 45 Degree 75 Degree


(in m)
X (with drag) 27 33 16

X (NO drag) 31 41 20

Q3) Complete the following table by hand written values for the maximum distance travelled in x. Use
values rho=1.2 kg/m^3, mass=0.05kg, D=0.045m, theta=45degrees in this question.
Weifefe Velocity 10m/s 30 m/s 40 m/s

Cd

0 10.18234 91.64104 162.9174

0.5 9.459325 56.53077 79.64538

1.0 8.834372 42.34325 55.48867

Q4) Complete the following table by hand written values for the maximum distance travelled in x. Use
values

rho=1.2 kg/m^3, Cd=0.4, D=0.045m, Theta=45degrees in this question.

Weifefe Velocity 10 m/s 30 m/s 40 m/s

Mass

0.020 [kg] 8.834372 42.34325 55.48867

0.040 [kg] 9.549325 56.53077 79.64538

0.080 [kg] 9.773494 69.18707 104.809

Q5) For a 30m/s launch velocity, taking the values rho=1.2 kg/m^3, Cd=0.4, mass=0.05kg, D=0.045 m,
find the maximum horizontal distance of travel for launch angle varying from 20 to 70 degrees and
record hand written values in table below. Plot the graph and use it to find the angle of launch which
would give maximum horizontal distance of travel.
V=30m/s; rho=1.2 kg/m^3; Cd=0.4;
mass=0.05kg; D=0.045 m
20 Degree
40
25 Degree
35
30 Degree

30 35 degree

40 degree
25
45 degree
Height (m)

20 50 degree

55 degree
15
60 degree

10 65 degree

70 degree
5
75 degree

0 80 degree
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Distance (m)

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