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Write out Equation 5 (? = (2?0/?)sin?) and Equation 6 (Range= (?0^2/?)sin 2?)) in your notebook with the values from step 2.6 for v0(t) and v0(r) plugged in to their respective models. 3.2. Draw in your notebook two separate graphs of each equation with your x-axis spanning from 0 degrees to 90 degrees. The graphs need to be large enough for you to accurately extrapolate values from them. If you prefer to work in units of radians, your axis should span from 0 to π/2 rad. Make sure to mark the data point you have already acquired at a launching angle of 57 degrees(which are the values) Why do you think we choose to limit the launching angles to this range?
v0(t) values: 5.59 s, 5.71 s, 5.67 s
v0(r) values: 84 m ,83.8 m,83.9 m