Question
A projectile is fired off a cliff at an angle of 60 degrees to the horizontal. The height of the cliff is 48 meters and the velocity of the projectile is 80 m/s. Find the range (dx)
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bobpursley
in the vertical:
hv=hi+vi*t-4.8t^2
0=48+80*sin60*t-4.8t^2
solve for time t (use the quadratic equation)
then, range= 48*cos60*time
hv=hi+vi*t-4.8t^2
0=48+80*sin60*t-4.8t^2
solve for time t (use the quadratic equation)
then, range= 48*cos60*time
do I combine sin60*80 with 48 then take that product and multiply with t?
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