You are on a new planet and want to know the acceleration due to gravity. You take a ball and kick it at an angle of 24.0° at a speed of 21.7 m/s. If the ball is in the air for 12.6 s, what is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity?
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Vo = 21.7m/s[24o].
Xo = 21.7*Cos24 = 19.8 m/s.
d = Xo*T = 19.8 * 12.6 = 249.8 m.
d = Vo^2*sin(2A)/g = 249.8.
21.7^2*sin48/g = 249.8,
249.8g = 350,
g =
Xo = 21.7*Cos24 = 19.8 m/s.
d = Xo*T = 19.8 * 12.6 = 249.8 m.
d = Vo^2*sin(2A)/g = 249.8.
21.7^2*sin48/g = 249.8,
249.8g = 350,
g =