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A short-putter throws the shot with an initial speed of 16 m/s at a 32.0 degree angle to the horizontal. Question: Calculate th...Asked by Anonymous
A shot-putter throws the shot with an initial speed of 15.5m/s at a 34 degree angle to the horizontal. calculate the horizontal distance traveled by the shot if it leaves the athlete's hand at a height of 2.20m above the ground.
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Answered by
drwls
Calculate the time in the air, T, by solving
2.20 + 15.5*sin34*T -4.9 T^2 = 0
2.20 + 8.667 T -4.9 T^2 = 0
(Use the quadratic equation and take the positive root)
Once you have T, multiply it by the (constant) horizontal velocity component, 12.85 m/s, for the distance travelled.
2.20 + 15.5*sin34*T -4.9 T^2 = 0
2.20 + 8.667 T -4.9 T^2 = 0
(Use the quadratic equation and take the positive root)
Once you have T, multiply it by the (constant) horizontal velocity component, 12.85 m/s, for the distance travelled.
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mathew
paul konerko hits a baseball in such a way that it leaves his bat traveling at 43.4m/s at an angle os 28 degrees above the horizontal when hit the baseball is 1.2 m above the ground 127 meter away is a 3.5 m tall fence iis this is home run
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