A cannon is positioned at the edge of a cliff. A cannonball is fired with an...
Two identical spheres collide. Prior to the collision sphere #1 was moving in the *x direction with a speed of 132 m/s. Prior to the collision sphere #2 was moving in the y direction with a speed of 128 m/s. After the collision sphere #1 comes to an Immediate stop. To the nearest m/s, what is the speed of sphere #2 after the collision A cannon is positioned at the edge of a cliff. A cannonball is fired with an...
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...
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...
A cannon on a cliff at a height of H = 34 meters fires a cannonball in the horizontal direction. The initial velocity of the cannonball is 6.9 m/s. What is the horizontal distance D which the cannonball travels before it hits the ground below? What will the speed of the ball be just before it hits the ground? What direction will the cannonball be moving just before it hits the ground? Enter the angle relative to the horizontal axis....
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 cannon launches a cannonball 20 degree above the horizontal off of a 75-meter high cliff The initial speed of the cannonball as it leaves the cannon is v0=50m/s. what maximum height above the bottom of the cliff does the cannonball reach? find the velocity of the cannonball exactly 2 seconds after it fired
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...
A cannon launches a cannonball with mass 5.0 kg horizontally off a cliff that is 25.5 meter high. If the ball lands 64.537m from the edge of the cliff, find the muzzle velocity and momentum of the cannon shot. And if the cannon ball hits an enemy ship at close range(so you can assume the velocity is stilll the muzzle velocty) and penetrates it's hull stopping in 1/50 second, what was the force it hit with and find the average...
A cannon tilted at 25" above the horizontal is fired from the top of a cliff 100 m exits the cannon at a speed of 150 m/s. The ground below is flat. tall. The ball Wh at is the highest point above the ground the ball will reach? What is the speed of the ball at the highest point? How long does it take the ball to reach the ground? How far horizontally will the ball have traveled when it...
A cannon elevated at an angle of 350 to the horizontal fires a cannonball, which travels the path shown in the diagram below [Neglect air resistance and assume the ball lands at the same height above the ground from which it was launched.J 35° If the ball lands 700 meters from the cannon 10 seconds after it was fired, what is the horizontal component of its initial velocity?