Asked by Arthur
Hello, my problem is the next one:
There are three objects that are launched at the Same time But with different angles( they describe proyectile motion ) . All the objects got the Same maximun height. My question is: Is the Initial velocity the Same for the three objects? Why or Why not?
Please help
There are three objects that are launched at the Same time But with different angles( they describe proyectile motion ) . All the objects got the Same maximun height. My question is: Is the Initial velocity the Same for the three objects? Why or Why not?
Please help
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Answered by
Henry
Y^2 = Yo^2 + 2g*h.
Yo = sqrt(Y^2-2g*h).
So if each object has the same value of Y and h, their initial Y component of velocity would be equal.
We have 3 variables:
1. Y = 0 = Vertical component of final velocity.
2. Yo = Vertical component of initial velocity.
3.The max height(h).
Yo = sqrt(Y^2-2g*h).
So if each object has the same value of Y and h, their initial Y component of velocity would be equal.
We have 3 variables:
1. Y = 0 = Vertical component of final velocity.
2. Yo = Vertical component of initial velocity.
3.The max height(h).
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