A canon is fired with a muzzle velocity of 100m/s at an angle of 45 degrees. a) what are the horizontal and vertical components of initial velocity of the canon at A b) what is the total time of flight of the projectile? c) how far away did the projectile land?
A canon is fired with a muzzle velocity of 100m/s at an angle of 45 degrees....
A projectile is fired from ground level at an angle of 40 degrees with muzzle speed 110 ft/sec. Find the time of flight and the range.
A. A cannon is fired over level ground at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal. The initial velocity of the cannonball is 500 m/s but because the cannon is fired at an angle, the vertical component of the velocity is 250 m/s and the horizontal component is 433 m/s. How long is the cannonball in the air? (Use g = -10 m/s2) B. A cannon is fired over level ground at an angle of 30 degrees to the...
1) A projectile is fired into the air with a firing angle of 45 degrees. It is observed that it has a range of 125 m. At what initial velocity did it fire? a) 45 m / s b) 35 m / s c) 1227 m / s d) 40 m / s
A cannon is fired over level ground at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal. the initial velocity of the cannonball is 400 m/s but because the cannon is fired at an angle, the vertical component of the velocity is 200 m/s and the horizontal component is 346 m/s a. How long is the cannonball in the air (use 10 m/s^2 and the fact thatthe total time of flight is twice the time required to reach the high point.
27. A ball is kicked with a velocity of 30m/s at an angle of 60 degrees relative to the horizontal. Assuming no air resistance ) What are the initial Vx and Vy components of the projectile shot? b) What will be the maximum vertical height the ball reaches in meters? c) How long in seconds will it stay in the air (hang time)? d) What will its velocity be at its maximum height? e) Calculate the total horizontal distance( range)...
a bullet is fired from a rifle with a muzzle velocity of 80 meters per second at an angle of 30 degrees from the horizontal. How far away does the bullet hit the ground? How long does it take the bullet to hit the ground? What is the maximum height of the bullet's path?
a) A bullet is fired from a rifle pointed 45 degrees above horizontal. The bullet leaves the muzzle traveling 1400 m/s. How many seconds does it take the bullet to reach the high point of its trajectory? b) What is the bullet's height at the highest point? Express the answer in km. c) How far away from where the gun is fired does the bullet land? Answer in km.
Projectile A is fired at a velocity of 20 m/s at an angle of 30° below horizontal. Then, projectile B is fired at angle of 50° above horizontal and a velocity of 15 m/s. The two projectiles land at the same location. Determine (a) the travel time of each projectile, (b) the height of the building, (c) the maximum height that projectile B travels. 50° 30° 20ms;
Projectile Motion: An object is fired into a projectile with an initial velocity of 250 m/s at an angle of 60° with respect to the horizontal. a) What is the maximum height it reaches? b) What is the maximum horizontal distance it reaches? c) What is the time of flight of the particle? d) What is its velocity as it reaches the ground? e) Locate the object after 6 seconds.
An M-16 is fired from level ground at an upwards angle of 10 degrees with respect to the horizontal. The initial velocity of the bullet is 948 m/s, but because it is fired at a 10 degree angle, the vertical component of the initial velocity is 165 m/s and the horizontal component is 934 m/s. Ignore air resistance and the curvature of the earth in this problem. (Hint: See the videos Projectile Motion Parts 9-13. For questions 9-14 and 17,...