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Projectile with given direction Problem 11.105 - Projectile with a given direction, find magnitude of initial velocity A homeowner uses a snowblower to clear his driveway. Knowing that the snow is discharged at an average angle of 40° with the horizontal, determine the initial velocity vo of the snow when the dimension a= 15 ft. 40° 3.5 ft 2 ft ed The initial velocity vo of the snow is 22.9 ft/s
Projectile with initial velocity Problem 11.104 Projectile with initial velocity of a given magnitude and direction-find distance on incline A golfer hits a golf ball with an initial velocity of 240.00 ft/s at an angle of 25° with the horizontal. Knowing that the fairway slopes downward at an average angle of 5°, determine the distance d between the golfer and point B where the ball first lands Vo 0 25° 5° The distance d between the golfer and point B...
box the answer thank you Step 1 Use the following model for projectile motion to write the vector function that describes the path of the bomb at an altitude 33,500 feet, initial velocity of 540 mi/h, and an angle of elevation 0 0. r(t) (vo cos 0)ti +(vo sin e)t + initial velocity initial height e= angle of elevation acceleration due to gravity Vo h = =32 ft/sec Substitute the given values accordingly and simplify. Note: Remember to convert units...
Please show me the work thank you 10) A projectile is launched with an initial velocity of 60.0 m/s at an angle of 30.0° above the horizontal. How far does it travel? A) 152 m B) 160 m C) 184 m D) 318 m D) 318 m
Please show all work step by step. thank you! Please read the direction in every problem. Show all your work here. (Round probabilities to 4 decimals.) 1. A student earned grades of 84, 78, 84, and 72 on her four regular tests. She earned a grade of 78 on the final exam and 86 on her class projects. Her combined homework grade was 87. The four regular tests count for 40% of the course grade, the final exam counts for...
Example 4.3 A Bull's-Eye Every Time In a popular lecture demonstration, a projectile is fired at a target in such a way that the projectile leaves the gun at the same time the target is dropped from rest. Show that if the gun is initially aimed at the stationary target, the projectile hits the falling target as shown in figure (a). The velocity of the projectile (red arrows) changes in direction and magnitude, but its acceleration (purple arrows) remains constant....
Projectile A is fired at a speed Vo at an angle 0 above horizontal as shown and projectile B is fired at the same angle but at a speed of 2 g. Use this for Questions # 1-7. Draw the initial velocity vectors for both projectile A and projectile B Remember that the length of your arrows is important 1. Compare the initial horizontal and vertical velocities of projectiles A and B. Be specilic. Explain your answers 2. 3. Compare...
Please help me correct my MATLAB script code for this problem, thank you!! A projectile PA is launched from point A towards the east with an initial launch velocity voa and an initial lauw angle of 0x. The impact point of the projectile Pa is a point B in a valley with an ordinate, yon, located below the clevation of point A. The launch from point A is instantaneously detected at point B, and a counter projectile P launched simultaneously...
Problem 3: In an ordinary television set, the electron beam consists of electrons shot horizontally at the television screen with a speed of about 5 x 107 m/s. How far does a typical electron fall as it moves the approximately 40 cm from the electron gun to the screen? For comparison, how far would a droplet of water shot horizontally at 2 m/s from a hose drop as it moves a horizontal distance of 40 cm? Projectile Motion Instructions 1....
Problem 2: A marble traveling at 100 cm/s rolls off the edge of a level table. If it hits the floor 30 cm away from the spot directly below the edge of the table, how high is the table? Projectile Motion Instructions 1. Draw the schematic of the situation described in the wording of the problem. This schematic includes a list of the data given in the wording of the problem, such as initial position ( yo), initial velocity vo...