Exercise 3.18: Part C and D Constants A shot putter releases the shot some distance above...
Exercise 3.18: Constants A shot putter releases the shot some distance above the level ground with a velocity of 120 m/s 51.0 °above the horizontal. The shot hits the ground 2 08 s later You can ignore air resistance We were unable to transcribe this image
A shot putter releases a shot some distance above ground level with a velocity of 12 m/s, 51 degrees above the horizontal. The shot hits the ground 2.08 seconds later. A) what are the horizontal and vertical components, Ax and Ay respectively , of the shots acceleration while in flight? B) what are the components of the shots initial velocity, Vox and Voy? C) How far did the shot travel horizontally? D) how high above the ground was the shot...
A shot putter releases the shot some distance above the level ground with a velocity of 12.0 m/s, 51.0 °above the horizontal. The shot hits the ground 2.08 s later. You can ignore air resistance.
Exercise 3.18: Need Part G and Part H please. Only need Part G and Part H. Thank you. We were unable to transcribe this imageWhat is the r-component of the shots acceleration whle n ight Previous Amcwer V Correct ▼ Part B What is the j-oomponent of the shots acceleration wihile In tight 4980 m/s Previout Ancwert v Correct ▼ Part C what ls the -comporent or the snot's velolty at he begining ot its trajectory? - 755 m/s Prevlous...
Part c Chapter 2 Problem 2.73 Part A Constants Sam heaves a shct with weight 16-lb straight upward, giving it a constant upward acceleration from rest of 347 m/st for a height 69.0 cm. He releases it at height 2.12 m above the ground. You may ignore air resistance. What is the speed of the shot when he releases it? 6.92 m/s Previous Answers Correct Part B How high above the ground does it go? h 4.56 m Correct Part...
part A,B and C please Part A Constants What is the speed of the shot when he releases it? Sam heaves a shot with weight 16-lb straight upward, giving ita constant upward acceleration from rest of 42.8 m/s for a height 68.0 cm. He releases it at height 2.25 m above the ground. You may ignore air resistance. u= m/s Submit Part B How high above the ground does it go? Submit PartC How much time does he have to...
Chapter 2 roblem 2.73 10 of 12> Constants Sam heaves a shot with weight 16-lb straight upward, giving it a constant upward acceleration from rest of 34.7 m/s for a height 69.0 cm. He releases it at height 2.12 m above the ground. You may ignore air resistance. Correct Part B How high above the ground does it go? h4.56 m Correct Part C How much time does he have to get out of its way before it returns to...
A shot-putter accelerates a 7.1 kg shot from rest to 17 m/s. Part A If this motion takes 1.2 s , what average power was developed? Express your answer using two significant figures. TV5 AEO + 0 2 ? Submit Request Answer
Exercise 3.16: Part C and Part E Please need help with both Part C and Part E Exercise 3.16 Constants On level ground a shell is fired vith an initial velocity of 49.0 m/s at 52.0° above the horizontal and feels no appreciable air resistance. Part A Find the horizonlal and verlical components of the shelf's initial velocily Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. . tr 30 2,386 m/s Previous Answers Correct Part B How long does it...
Review Part A In the Olympic shotput event, an athlete throws the shot with an initial speed of 13.0 m/s at a 47.0° angle from the horizontal. The shot leaves her hand at a height of 1.80 m above the ground. How far does the shot travel? Express your answer with the appropriate units. LA Value 山 = | Units Submit Previous Answers Request Answer