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To understand how to apply the equations for one-dimensional motion to the x and y directions separately in order to derive standard formulas for the range and height of a projectile. (Figure 1) A projectile is fired from ground level at time t=0, at an angle with respect to the horizontal. It has an initial speed vo. In this problem we are assuming that the ground is level. Part A Find the time tH it takes the projectile to reach its...
Learning Goal:
To understand how to apply the equations for one-dimensional
motion to the x and y directions separately in
order to derive standard formulas for the range and height of a
projectile.
(Figure 1) A
projectile is fired from ground level at time t=0, at an
angle ? with respect to the horizontal. It has an initial
speed v0. In this problem we are assuming that
the ground is level.
a)Find the time tH it takes the
projectile to...
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CSC1101 TakeHome Lab02 (1),docx - Compatibility Mode Saved to this PC S Review View. Help Search 3. [11] You have been hired by Projectile Objects to create a calculator for various equations from kinematics. Suppose someone shoots an object and it does projectile motion with an angle of 30, 45 and 60 degrees to the horizontal. Choose it's initial velocity (ex. 10 m/s) find the maximum height it can reach, horizontal displacement and total...
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CSC1101 TakeHome Lab02 (1),docx - Compatibility Mode Saved to this PC s Review View Help ρ Search 3. [11] You have been hired by Projectile Objects to create a calculator for various equations from kinematics. Suppose someone shoots an object and it does projectile motion with an angle of 30, 45 and 60 degrees to the horizontal. Choose it's initial velocity (ex. 10 m/s) find the maximum height it can reach, horizontal...
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a. What is the wheel's angular velocity, in rpm, 10 s later? b. How many revolutions does the wheel make during this time? an e 43. Starting from rest, a DVD steadily accelerates to 500 rpm in 1.0s, rotates at this angular speed for 3.0 s, then steadily deceler- ates to a halt in 2.0s. How many revolutions does it make? ie y Problems 44.l A spaceship maneuvering near Planet Zeta is located at...
THE EXPERIMENT The speed "." of a ball as it leaves the spring gun will be measured by projecting the ball horizontally (0-0) from a table top at a distance H above the floor. The gun is then elevated at a known angle 8. The position of the target is calculated using the measured value of v. calculated time of flight, and the equations of motion. A successful prediction with the projectile hitting the target means that the following concepts...
Dr. C. #1: Exploding Projectile: A projectile of mass 9.6 kg is shot from the ground with an initial velocity of 12.4 m/s at an angle of 54° above the horizontal. A. Assuming the ground underneath the projectile's path is flat, what is the maximum height h the projectile reaches, its horizontal range R, and the time it spends in the air? Suppose that, at the peak of the projectile's motion, an explosion splits the projectile in half and one...
A ball is launched with an initial speed vo-25.0 m/s and a 50° angle from the top of the cliff at point It takes 3.91 seconds for the ball to reach point 3. The coordinate system is given in this problem. 2. peak Vo-25.0 m/s 2 50° 50 mn | | cliff ground 4 (a) What is the numerical values of ax and ay for the ball in motion? Put down short answers without using any calculation and explanation in...
Q2. A) Projectile motion (General launch angle): Select any one of the options as answer A football kicker is attempting a field goal from 44 m out. The ball is kicked and just clears the lower bar with a time of flight of 2.9 s. If the angle of the kick was 45°, what was the initial speed(Vo) of the ball, assuming no air resistance? a) 21.5 m/s b) 19.7 m/s c) 2.2 m/s d) 39 m/s (Hint: x-Xo =...
EXPLORE A projectile is launched with a launch angle of 30° with respect to the horizontal direction and with an initial speed of 40 m/s. (A) How do the vertical and horizontal components of the projectile's velocity vary with time? (B) How long does it remain in flight? (C) For a given launch speed, what launch angle produces the longest time of flight? CONCEPTUALIZE Consider the projectile to be a point mass that starts with an initial velocity, upward and...