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Spreadsheet for calculating location of shell breaks
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I do not take any responsibility for the improper or proper use of this spreadsheet. It is to be used soley for the purpose of estimating where a shell will end up and not to be used in a situation where endangerment of life or property could occur. The spreadsheet is based on simple high school physics calculations and does not account for air resistance.
Cells highlighted in yellow will accept data. All units are metric, conversions are at the top and bottom of the sheet. Use common sense when using.
· Date: Wed June 20, 2007 · Views: 865 · Filesize: 21.0kb ·
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