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A ball is shot from the ground into the air. At a height of 9.1 m, the velocity is observed to be v = (6.6 + 5.7 ) m/s, with horizontal and upward.
(a) To what maximum height does the ball rise?
m
(b) What total horizontal distance does the ball travel?
m
(c) What is the magnitude of the ball's velocity just before it hits the gound?
m/s
(d)What is the direction of the ball's velocity just before it hits the ground?
° relative to the horizontal
(a) To what maximum height does the ball rise?
m
(b) What total horizontal distance does the ball travel?
m
(c) What is the magnitude of the ball's velocity just before it hits the gound?
m/s
(d)What is the direction of the ball's velocity just before it hits the ground?
° relative to the horizontal
Answers
Answered by
Tony
6.7²/(2g) + 9.1 = 11.39 m
b) t = 2√[2H/g] = 3.05 sec; X = 6.6*t = 20.125 m
c) Vf = (6.6i - 6.7j) m/s
d) Θ = arctan[j/i] = arctan[-6.7/6.6] = -45.43°
b) t = 2√[2H/g] = 3.05 sec; X = 6.6*t = 20.125 m
c) Vf = (6.6i - 6.7j) m/s
d) Θ = arctan[j/i] = arctan[-6.7/6.6] = -45.43°
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