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A cannon ball is fired in a high trajectory, is slowed by gravity and air resistance,...
Problem C) A cannon ball is shot up from ground level to the top of a tower which is 200 m away and 150 m high as shown in the figure below. If the cannon ball hits the top of the tower 6.5 s after it was fired, what was the initial velocity of the cannon ball (magnitude and direction) ignoring air resistance.
A cannon ball is fired from the 5 m high tower shown with a velocity of 63 m/s and an angle theta = 75 deg. Determine the (a) flight time in s and (b) the speed of the ground strike if the slope has a rise/run-2/4 and the horizontal dimension dis 10 m. 5 63 75 2 4 10
A ball is shot upwards from an air cannon at high velocity. Which direction would the friction due to air resistance be pointed as it flies upward? -î -> 다.
A ball is dropped from the top of a building 100 m high. (Ignore air resistance) a) How long does it take the ball to hit the ground? b) What is the speed of the ball when it hits the ground?
A 0.2 kg cannon ball is fired at an upward angle of 45° from the top of a 165 m cliff with a speed of 175 m/s. (A) Using conservation of energy, find the speed it has when it strikes the ground below. Suppose the cannon ball lands in a soft, muddy field. The force of the field is 75 N on the projectile. (B) How deep does it penetrate into the ground? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How much energy does it take...
A cannonball is fired horizontally from the top of a cliff. The cannon is at height H = 70.0m above ground level, and the ball is fired with initial horizontal speed v0. Assume acceleration due to gravity to be g = 9.80m/s2 . Part A Assume that the cannon is fired at time t=0 and that the cannonball hits the ground at time tg. What is the y position of the cannonball at the time tg/2? Answer is 52.5 Part...
A cannonball is fired horizontally from the top of a cit. The cannon is at height = 600 m above ground level and the ball is fired with initial horizontal speed to. Assume acceleration due to gravity to be 9 9.80 m/s - Part A . What is the position of the Assume that the cannon is fired at time t = 0 and that the cannonball hits the ground at time cannonball the time 27 Answer numerically in units...
Newton’s Cannon Imagine you fired a cannonball such that the range of that ball was slightly longer than the radius of the Earth. As that ball fell back down, it would miss the ground and continue to fall. If we can ignore any air resistance or collisions with other objects, then we can say the ball would continue to fall forever, just missing the ground, and thus be in orbit. Assume all orbits here are perfectly circular and pretend that...
Please help with Q1 a)b)c).
Question 1: In the lectures we considered simple projectile motion. Here we extend the description to include air resistance. For macroscopic objects in air, the dynamics equations including air resistance may be written V and ^- where m is the mass of the object, g is the acceleration due to gravity, y is the vertical direction, C is a dimensionless drag coefficient, A is the cross-sectional area of the object, pa 1.2kg/m3 is the density...
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5. A hammer is dropped from the top of a tower that is 400 m high. If we neglect air resistance so that the only force on the hammer is gravity, with what velocity does the hammer strike the ground? 6. A cowboy shoots a bullet straight up into the air with an initial speed of 800 m/s. If the bullet is...