Please explain it short and easy to understand (The picture is what the experiment look like) (Please don't explain it by giving the formulas because I don't understand) It is all related. What is the effect of increasing and decreasing the altitude where the experiment takes place?  Why? (I really don't understand this question because it does not change anything when increase or decrease it) What is the effect of increasing or decreasing the mass of the cannon ball?(I think the effect is that with air resistance, increasing the mass will increase the range of the cannonball because the object is heavier. Is it correct?)

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Please explain it short and easy to understand

(The picture is what the experiment look like)

(Please don't explain it by giving the formulas because I don't understand)

It is all related.

What is the effect of increasing and decreasing the altitude where the experiment takes place?  Why? (I really don't understand this question because it does not change anything when increase or decrease it)

What is the effect of increasing or decreasing the mass of the cannon ball?(I think the effect is that with air resistance, increasing the mass will increase the range of the cannonball because the object is heavier. Is it correct?)

Q Q
Initial Values
Height: 0 m
Time
A Range
Angle: 80°
Speed: 18 m/s
Height
Cannonball
Mass
17.60 kg
1
31
Diameter
0.18 m
0.1
1
Gravity
9.81 m/s?
Air Resistance
Altitude
0 m
Drag Coefficient: 0.47
80°
15.0 m
Initial Speed 18 m/s
Normal
Slow
Projectile Motion
Lab
TM
Intre
Voctorc
Dreg
Transcribed Image Text:Q Q Initial Values Height: 0 m Time A Range Angle: 80° Speed: 18 m/s Height Cannonball Mass 17.60 kg 1 31 Diameter 0.18 m 0.1 1 Gravity 9.81 m/s? Air Resistance Altitude 0 m Drag Coefficient: 0.47 80° 15.0 m Initial Speed 18 m/s Normal Slow Projectile Motion Lab TM Intre Voctorc Dreg
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