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\left(\frac{g}{k v_0\cos(\theta)} + \tan(\theta) \right) t + \frac{g}{k^2}\ln\left(1 - \frac{k}{v_0\cos(\theta)} t \right)
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Here $g$ is the gravitational constant $9.8$ and $v_0$, $\theta$ and $k$ parameters, which we take to be $200$, $45$ degrees, and $1/2$ respectively. With these values, the above expression can be computed when $s=100$:
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Here $g$ is the gravitational constant $9.8$ and $v_0$, $\theta$ and $k$ parameters, which we take to be $200$, $45$ degrees, and $1/2$ respectively. With these values, the above expression can be computed when $t=100$:
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```{julia}
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:::{.callout-note}
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## Emojis
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There is even support for tab-completion of [emojis](https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/master/stdlib/REPL/src/emoji_symbols.jl) such as `\\:snowman:[tab]` or `\\:koala:[tab]`
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There is even support for tab-completion of [emojis](https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/master/stdlib/REPL/src/emoji_symbols.jl) such as `\:snowman:[tab]` or `\:koala:[tab]`
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:::
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