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A ball of mass 0.4 kg, initially at rest, is kicked directly toward a fence from a point 20 m away, as shown below. The velocit...Asked by Elle
A ball of mass 0.4 kg, initially at rest, is kicked directly toward a fence from a point 20 m away, as shown below.
The velocity of the ball as it leaves the kicker’s foot is 16 m/s at angle of 46◦ above the horizontal. The top of the fence is 4 m high. The ball hits nothing while in flight and air resistance is negligible. The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s^2.
Determine the time it takes for the ball to reach the plane of the fence.
Answer in units of seconds.
How far above the top of fence will the ball pass? Consider the diameter of the ball to be negligible
What is the vertical component of the velocity when the ball reaches the plane of the fence? Answer in units of m/s
Please help, this is college physics!!! thank you!
The velocity of the ball as it leaves the kicker’s foot is 16 m/s at angle of 46◦ above the horizontal. The top of the fence is 4 m high. The ball hits nothing while in flight and air resistance is negligible. The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s^2.
Determine the time it takes for the ball to reach the plane of the fence.
Answer in units of seconds.
How far above the top of fence will the ball pass? Consider the diameter of the ball to be negligible
What is the vertical component of the velocity when the ball reaches the plane of the fence? Answer in units of m/s
Please help, this is college physics!!! thank you!
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Answered by
drwls
The horizontal velocity component, which does not change, is
Vx = Vo cos46 = 11.11 m/s. Divide the distance to the fence by Vx to obtain the flight time to the plane of the fence.
Use that time (t) and the equation for height above the ground (given below), to find out how far whether, or by how much, the ball clears the fence.
y = (16 sin46)t - (g/2)*t^2
For the vertical component of V,
Vy = 10 sin46 - gt
Vx = Vo cos46 = 11.11 m/s. Divide the distance to the fence by Vx to obtain the flight time to the plane of the fence.
Use that time (t) and the equation for height above the ground (given below), to find out how far whether, or by how much, the ball clears the fence.
y = (16 sin46)t - (g/2)*t^2
For the vertical component of V,
Vy = 10 sin46 - gt
Answered by
Amanda
That is not right drwls
Answered by
Drew
The third question is wrong...
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