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The horizontal range of a projectile motion can be calculated using the following physics formula:

Range = (Initial Velocity^2 * sin(2θ)) / g

Where:

  • Range is the horizontal distance covered by the projectile.
  • Initial Velocity is the magnitude of the initial velocity of the projectile.
  • θ (theta) is the launch angle of the projectile measured from the horizontal.
  • g is the acceleration due to gravity.

In this formula, the assumption is that the launch and landing heights are the same, and there is no air resistance affecting the projectile.

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