Suppose the ball is thrown from the same height as in the PRACTICE IT problem at an angle of 36.0° below the horizontal. If it strikes the ground 29.7 m away, find the following. (Hint: For part (a), use the equation for the x-displacement to eliminate v0t from the equation for the y-displacement.)
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Suppose the ball is thrown from the same height as in the PRACTICE IT problem at an angle of 36.0° below the horizontal. If it strikes the ground 29.7 m away, find the following. (Hint: For part (a), use the equation for the x-displacement to eliminate v0
Suppose the ball is thrown from the same height as in the PRACTICE IT problem at an angle of 31.0°below the horizontal. If it strikes the ground 44.0 m away, find the following. (Hint: For part (a), use the equation for the x-displacement to eliminate v0t from the equation for the y-displacement.) (a) the time of flight = 1.82s (b) the initial speed = 28.21 m/s (c) the speed and angle of the velocity vector with respect to the horizontal...
Suppose the ball is thrown from the height h = 43.0 m at an angle of 34.0° below the horizontal. If it strikes the ground 41.8 m away, find the following. (Hint: For part (a), use the equation for the x displacement to eliminate v0t from the equation for the y displacement.) (a) the time of flight (b) the initial speed m/s (c) the speed and angle of the velocity vector with respect to the horizontal at impact speed m/s...
Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A ball is thrown upward from the top of a building at an angle of 30.0° to the hortzontal and with an Initilal speed of 19.0 m/s. The point of release is PRACTICE IT 49.0 m above the ground. (a) How long does it take for the ball to hit the ground? (b) Find the ball's speed at impact. m/s (e) Find the horizontal range of the ball. EXERCISE...
PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A ball is thrown upward from the top of a building at an angle of 30.00 to the horizontal and with an initial speed of 19.0 m/s. The point of release is h = 46.0 m above the ground. (a) How long does it take for the ball to hit the ground? 4.183 (b) Find the ball's speed at impact. 35.532 m/s (c) Find the horizontal range...
PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A ball is thrown upward from the top of a building at an angle of 30.00 to the horizontal and with an initial speed of 19.0 m/s. The point of release is h 46.0 m above the ground. (a) How long does it take for the ball to hit the ground? 4.18 b) Find the ball's speed at impact 35.5 m/s (c) Find the horizontal range of...
PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problenm A ball is thrown upward from the top of a building at an angle of 30.0° to the horizontal and with an initial speed of 22.0 m/s. The point of release is h 41.0 m above the ground (a) How long does it take for the ball to hit the ground? 3.103 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations....
physics Suppose the stone is thrown at an angle f 40.0° below the o orizontal from the same b uilding (h 42.0 m) as in the example above. If it strikes the ground 38.9 m away, find the following. (Hint: For part (a), use the equation for the x displacement to eliminate vot from the equation for the y displacement.) (a) the time of flight (b) the initial speed m/s (c) the speed and angle of the velocity vector with...
6 A ball is thrown from ground-level with speed v at an angle 0 to the horizontal (0 < 0 < п /2). (a) When and where does the ball hit the ground? (b) Now suppose that the ground is sloped in the shape y(x)= Ar as pictured below. The ball is thrown as before from the origin. When and where does the ball hit the ground? y (c) Now suppose the ground takes the form of the hill pictured...
A baseball thrown at an angle of 65.0° above the horizontal strikes a building 18.0 m away at a point 5.00 m above the point from which it is thrown. Ignore air resistance. Part AFind the magnitude of the initial velocity of the baseball (the velocity with which the baseball is thrown) Part B Find the magnitude of the velocity of the baseball just before it strikes the building. m/s Part C Find the direction of the velocity of the baseball just before it strikes...
(1 point) A ball is thrown at 35A below the horizontal from a rooftop of height 65 m. It lands 2.7 s later. Find: Find a) its initial speed; 18.89 m/s b) the point of impact with the ground; 41.78 m from the base of the building c) the angle at which it hits the ground. Å below the horizontal