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A projectile is projected with some initial velocity and some initial angle of projection. A wind is also blowing, due to which constant horizontal retardation a is imparted to the particle in the plane of motion. It is found that, the particle is at same height at two different time `t_(1)` & `t_(2)` and particle is at same horizontal distance at two different time `t_(3)` & `t_(4)`
Angle of projection of particle is :-

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At maximum height `v_(y)=0`
`rArr H_("max")=(u^(2) sin^(2) theta)/(2g)=g/8(t_(1)+t_(2))^(2)`
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