362388 When an object is shot from the bottom of a long smooth inclined plane kept at an angle \(60^\circ \) with horizontal, it can travel a distance \({x_1}\) along the plane. But when the inclination is decreased to \(30^\circ \) and the same object is shot with the same velocity, it can travel \({x_2}\) distance Then \({x_1}:{x_2}\) will be:
362388 When an object is shot from the bottom of a long smooth inclined plane kept at an angle \(60^\circ \) with horizontal, it can travel a distance \({x_1}\) along the plane. But when the inclination is decreased to \(30^\circ \) and the same object is shot with the same velocity, it can travel \({x_2}\) distance Then \({x_1}:{x_2}\) will be:
362388 When an object is shot from the bottom of a long smooth inclined plane kept at an angle \(60^\circ \) with horizontal, it can travel a distance \({x_1}\) along the plane. But when the inclination is decreased to \(30^\circ \) and the same object is shot with the same velocity, it can travel \({x_2}\) distance Then \({x_1}:{x_2}\) will be:
362388 When an object is shot from the bottom of a long smooth inclined plane kept at an angle \(60^\circ \) with horizontal, it can travel a distance \({x_1}\) along the plane. But when the inclination is decreased to \(30^\circ \) and the same object is shot with the same velocity, it can travel \({x_2}\) distance Then \({x_1}:{x_2}\) will be: