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here,
mass , m = 50 g
initial speed , u = - 30 m/s
final speed , v = 18 m/s
time of contact , t = 0.0041 s
let the average accelration be a
v = u + a * t
18 = - 30 + a * 0.0041
a = 11707.32 m/s^2
a = 1.17 * 10^4 m/s^2
the average accelration is 1.17 * 10^4 m/s^2
b)
initial speed , u = 300 m/s
theta = 54.5 degree
t = 38 s
x = u * cos(theta) * t
x = 300 * cos(54.5) * 38
x = 6620.01 m
y = u * sin(theta) * t - 0.5 * g * t^2
y = 300 * sin(54.5) * 38 - 0.5 * 9.8 * 38^2
y = 2205.32 m
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