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a bullet is fired from at a shooting range. The bullet hits the ground after .32 seconds. How far did it travel horizontally an...Asked by Michael
3. A bullet is fired from at a shooting range. The bullet hits the ground after 0.32 seconds. How far did it travel horizontally and vertically in this time if it was fired at a velocity of 1100 m/s?
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For the horizontal:
x = vo,x * t
where
x = horizontal distance
vo,x = initial horizontal velocity
t = time
x = 1100 m/s * 0.32 s
x = 352 m
For the vertical:
h = vo,y * t - (1/2)gt^2
where
h = height
vo,y = initial vertical velocity (which is zero)
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s^2
h = 0 - (1/2)(-9.8)(0.32^2)
h = 0.502 m
hope this helps~ `u`
x = vo,x * t
where
x = horizontal distance
vo,x = initial horizontal velocity
t = time
x = 1100 m/s * 0.32 s
x = 352 m
For the vertical:
h = vo,y * t - (1/2)gt^2
where
h = height
vo,y = initial vertical velocity (which is zero)
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s^2
h = 0 - (1/2)(-9.8)(0.32^2)
h = 0.502 m
hope this helps~ `u`
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