A cannon, located 68.0 m from the base of a vertical 26.0-m tall cliff, shoots a 16-kg shell at 43.0
A cannon, located 68.0 m from the base of a vertical 26.0-m tall cliff, shoots a...
A cannon, located 10.0 m from the base of a vertical 13 m tall cliff, shoots a 10 kg shell at 60.00 above the horizontal toward the cliff with 20m/s. If the cannon aimed at the target sits on the top of the cliff, would the cannon hit or missed the target? If not, calculate the vertical distance missed.
A cannon, located 44.2m from the base of a vertical 29.0m tall cliff, shoots a 15.0kg shell at 40.8° above the horizontal toward the cliff. What must the minimum muzzle velocity be for the shell to clear the cliff edge? The ground at the top of the cliff is level, with a constant elevation of 29.0m above the cannon. How far past the cliff edge does the shell land when the shell is fired at that minimum speed? What is...
NEED B AND D A cannon, located 44.8m from the base of a vertical 27.2m tall cliff, shoots a 15.0kg shell at 41.0° above the horizontal toward the cliff. a)What must the minimum muzzle velocity be for the shell to clear the cliff edge? 38.366 b)The ground at the top of the cliff is level, with a constant elevation of 27.2m above the cannon. How far past the cliff edge does the shell land when the shell is fired at...
A cannon located 42 m from the base of a vertical 30 m high cliff has its muzzle pointing towards the cliff at an angle 48
A cannon shoots a cannonball from the ground level (ignore the height of the cannon) towards a cliff of height h = 170 m. The cannonball is launched with an initial velocity of 110 m/s at an angle of 64° above the horizontal. Neglect air resistance. Assume the cannonball hits the cliff as it descends (on its way down) exactly at the edge, as shown. a. Determine the maximum height above the ground reached by the cannonball.b. What speed will the...
Consider a cannon on top of a cliff of height h = 60 m located at x = 0. It shoots a cannonball of mass m = 4 kg horizontally with an initial speed of v0 = 90 m/s. Ignore air resistance. (a.) Immediately after the cannonball leaves the cannon what are the x and y components of it's velocity? (b.) right after the cannonball leaves the cannon, what are the x and y components of it's acceleration? (c.) How...
1. Solve the following problem on a clean sheet of paper. A cannon shoots a cannonball from the ground level (ignore the height of the cannon) towards a cliff of height h 170 m. The cannonball is launched with an initial velocity of 110 m/s at an angle of 64° above the horizontal. Neglect air resistance. Assume the cannonball hits the cliff as it descends (on its way down) exactly at the edge, as shown. Landing point a. Deternine the...
Q4. A cannon mounted on wheels has a mass of 1380 kg. It shoots a 5.45-kg shell at 190 m/s lforward]. What will be the velocity of the cannon immediately after firing the shelr? (Read Examole9.5 on textbook)
A cannon tilted up at a 26.0 ∘ angle fires a cannon ball at 77.0 m/s from atop a 11.0 m -high fortress wall. What is the ball's impact speed on the ground below?
A ball is thrown horizontally from the top of a 57 m vertical cliff and lands 92 m from the base of the cliff. What is the vertical component of the velocity of the ball just before it hits the ground?