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How long will it take a shell fired from a cliff at an initial velocity of 800 m/s at an angle 30 degrees above the horizontal...Asked by John
How long will it take a shell fired from a cliff at an initial velocity of 800m/s at an angle 30 degrees below the horizontal to reach the ground 150m below?
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Henry
Vo = 800m/s[-30o].
Xo = 800*Cos330 = 693 m/s.
Yo = 800*sin(-30) = -400 m/s.
Y^2 = Yo^2 + 2g*h.
Y^2 = (-400)^2 + 19.6*150 = 162,940
Y = 404 m/s. = Final velocity of ver. component.
Y = Yo + g*Tf.
404 = -400 + 9.8Tf
Tf(Fall time) = ?
Xo = 800*Cos330 = 693 m/s.
Yo = 800*sin(-30) = -400 m/s.
Y^2 = Yo^2 + 2g*h.
Y^2 = (-400)^2 + 19.6*150 = 162,940
Y = 404 m/s. = Final velocity of ver. component.
Y = Yo + g*Tf.
404 = -400 + 9.8Tf
Tf(Fall time) = ?
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Anonymous
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Matagiding
Excellent calculation
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Dickson
How long will it take a shell fired from a cliff at an initial velocity of 800m/s at an angle of 30degree below the horizontal to reach the ground 1500m below
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