range of projectile
R = v^2 sin (2x)/g
R= 1650^2 sin 90/ 1.4
R = 1.944* 10^6 m
nor circumference of titan
C = 2 pi (2574.4* 1000)
C = 16.16 *10^6 m
now ratio
R/C = 1.944 / 16.16 = 0.12024
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