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2. A projectile is fired from a cannon with initial velocity of 1000 m/s and at an angle of 30° from the horizontal. The point of impact is 1500 m below the point of release. (a) How long does it take for the projectile to hit the ground? (b) Find the projectile's speed at impact. (c) Find the horizontal range of the projectile. (d) Find the maximum height. Neglect air resistance. 1000 m/s 1500 m PREPARED BY: REVIEWED BY: NOTED...
A projectile is fired from a cannon with an initial velocity of 100 ft/s at a 30o angle above the horizon. Ignoring air resistance, determine the approximate distance that the projectile hits the ground (in feet) from the cannon based upon flat terrain.
Problem 2. (10 points) A projectile is fired from a cannon with an initial velocity of 100 ft/s at a 30° angle above the horizon. Ignoring air resistance, determine the approximate distance that the projectile hits the ground (in feet) from the cannon based upon flat terrain.
A cannon fires a projectile with an initial velocity of 300 m/s at 61.0° above the horizontal. The projectile impacts a hillside 40.0 s after firing. Let the +x-direction be directly ahead of the cannon and the +y-direction be upward. Find the x- and y-coordinates of the projectile's impact point, relative to its firing point (in m). x= m y= m
A cannon ball is fired horizontally with an initial velocity of 50 m/s. If it takes 5 seconds for the ball to fall to the ground, how large of a horizontal distance did it travel?
A projectile is fired horizontally from a gun that is 66.0 m above flat ground, emerging from the gun with a speed of 250 m/s. (a) How long does the projectile remain in the air? (b) At what horizontal distance from the firing point does it strike the ground? m (c) What is the magnitude of the vertical component of its velocity as it strikes the ground? m/s
A projectile is fired from the ground level with an initial velocity that has a vertical component of 20 m/s and a horizontal component of 30 m/s. Find the range R. In the figure below, a constant external force P=160 N is applied to a 20.0 kg box, which is on a rough horizontal surface. While the force pushes the box a distance of 8.00 m, the speed changes from 0.500 m/s to 2.60 m/s. Find the work done by...
A projectile is fired horizontally from a gun that is 32.0 m above flat ground, emerging from the gun with a speed of 300 m/s. (a) How long does the projectile remain in the air? (b) At what horizontal distance from the firing point does it strike the ground? (c) What is the magnitude of the vertical component of its velocity as it strikes the ground?
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...
Frances fired a projectile from the origin (at y=0 m) on top of a cliff. The initial velocity components are Viy=230 m/s and Vix=96m/s. The time to reach the ground is 36s, and the horizontal distance traveled is 3.5 km. The y coordinate of the highest point reached by the projectile is: a) 470m b) 2,700m c) 12,300m d) 940m e) 90,160m