A catapult launches a rock at a 33e angle with respect to the horizontal. Find the...
A catapult launches a rock at a 50° angle with respect to the horizontal. Find the maximum height attained if the speed of the rock at its highest point is 25 m/s.
A catapult on a cliff launches a large round rock towards a ship
on the ocean below. The rock leaves the catapult from a
height
33.5 m above sea level, directed at an angle
48 degrees above the horizontal, and with a speed
24.7 m/s. Assuming that air friction can be neglected, calculate
the horizontal distance traveled by the projectile.
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A catapult on a cliff launches a large round rock towards a ship on the ocean below. The rock leaves the catapult from a height H of 34.0 m above sea level, directed at an angle θ above the horizontal with an unknown speed v0. The projectile remains in flight for 6.00 seconds and travels a horizontal distance D of 152.0 m. 1) Assuming that air friction can be neglected, calculate the value of the angle θ. You know how...
A catapult on a cliff launches a large round rock towards a ship on the ocean below. The rock leaves the catapult from a height, H of 31.0 m above sea level, directed at an angle θ above the horizontal with an unknown speed v0 A V The projectile remains in flight for 6.00 seconds and travels a horizontal distance D of 153.0 m. Assuming that air friction can be neglected, calculate the value of the angle θ Submit Answer...
A catapult on a cliff launches a large round rock towards a ship on the ocean below. The rock leaves the catapult from a height, H of 31.0 m above sea level, directed at an angle θ above the horizontal with an unknown speed v0 A V The projectile remains in flight for 6.00 seconds and travels a horizontal distance D of 153.0 m. Assuming that air friction can be neglected, calculate the value of the angle θ Submit Answer...
A catapult launches a large stone from ground level at a speed of 43.4 m/s at an angle of 54.0° with the horizontal. The stone returns to ground level shortly thereafter. (a) How long is it in the air? _____ s (b) What maximum height does the stone reach? (Neglect air friction.) _____m
A catapult launches a ball from ground level with an initial velocity of v = 40 m/s at 30◦ to the horizontal. What is its height above the ground level at the moment in its flight that its speed is least?
4. A rock is thrown at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal and takes a time “T” before reaching its maximum height. a. Draw the picture, insert coordinate system and list the parameters between the initial point and the point at maximum height. Given [T] Determine: b. The initial speed of the rock. c. The horizontal distance the rock travels to reach its maximum height. d. The maximum height the rock attains. e. The speed of the rock...
A rock is thrown downward at an angle of -25 degrees (with respect to horizontal) off of a 35 m high cliff at a speed of 10 m/s. How far from the base of the cliff will the rock land? (The solution is 20.6 m, but I am not sure how to arrive at this answer.)
skier launches off a ski ramp at an angle theta = 31.0 degree to the horizontal, as shown in the diagram, landing 92.53 m away 4.028 s later. The height of the ramp above the ground is h = 24.00 m. Find the velocity the skier left the ramp at. Find the maximum height of the tree