THE VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT IS
NOT ZERO BECAUSE THE PROJECTILE LANDS ON HEIGHT H
THE VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT IS NOT ZERO BECAUSE THE PROJECTILE LANDS ON HEIGHT H Problem 1: Consider...
A projectile is launched from a platform of height h and lands on the ground below. a) Find the launch angle that maximizes the horizontal range of the projectile. b) Now suppose the projectile is subject to a strong headwind such that it has a horizontal acceleration of 1.00 m/s2 , pointing against its motion. If it is launched at 30∘ above the horizontal with initial speed of 30 m/s, and the platform is 5.00 m tall, how far does...
A projectile is launched from a platform of height h and lands on the ground below. a) Find the launch angle that maximizes the horizontal range of the projectile. b) Now suppose the projectile is subject to a strong headwind such that it has a horizontal acceleration of 1.00 m/s2, pointing against its motion. If it is launched at 30∘ above the horizontal with initial speed of 30 m/s, and the platform is 5.00 m tall, how far does the...
A projectile is launched at an angle of 60° from the horizontal and lands 98 s later at the same height from which it was launched (a) What is the initial speed of the projectile (in m/s)? m/s (b) What is the maximum altitude (in m)? (c) What is the range (in m)? (d) Calculate the displacement (in m) from the point of launch to the position on its trajectory at 90 s. (Express your answer in vector form. Assume...
1. A projectile is launched horizontally from a height above level ground of 3 m. When it hits the ground, it's horizonta displacement from the launch point is 7 m. a. b. How much time does it spend in flight? With what speed was it launched? Suppose the projectile were now launched from the same point at an angle of 45 above the horizontal. a. b. How much time does it spend in the air? What is its horizontal displacement...
An object is launched from a horizontal plane at an angle alpha with the plane, and is landing on the same plane. Part 1) In terms of the launch speed, Vo, the launch angle, alpha, and g, derive an equation for the horizontal range of the object. For a given Vo, what is the maximum horizontal range, Rmax? Part 2) In terms of Rmax, work out an expression for the maximum height that the object can reach when the horizontal...
A projectile is fired from the ground, reaches a maximum height of 50.8 m and lands a distance of 39.1 m away from the launch point. What was the projectile s launch velocity? You launch a projectile toward a tall building, from a position on the ground 39.3 m away from the base of the building. The projectile s initial velocity is 45.9 m/s at an angle of 58.7 degrees above the horizontal. At what height above the ground does...
A projectile is launched at a height of 8ft. on the ground with an initial speed of 400 feet per second and an angle of 45 ^ 0 with the horizontal. Use the model of motion of a projectile that does not consider air resistance and determine: (30 pts) The vector function that describes the position of the projectile Parametric equations that describe motion The time the projectile used to climb The maximum height Flight time The maximum horizontal range...
Constants Periodic Table In the absence of air resistance, a projectile that lands at the elevation from which it was launched achieves maximum range when launched at a 45° angle. Suppose a projectile of mass m is launched with speed vo into a headwind that exerts a constant, horizontal retarding force F wind --Fwindi By what percentage is the maximum range of a 0.550 kg ball reduced if Fwind Express your answer with the appropriate units 0.600 N? A ss...
Problem 4: A projectile is fired with an initial velocity of 54.1 m/s, at an initial inclination of 33.7 degrees with the horizontal r-axis. All initial variables (displacement and time) start at 0. You are asked to consider two cases of motion for the projectile, one without drag, and one with drag, with both the cases including effects of gravity. a) For motion with no drag, acceleration vector is given as а -g, where g 9.8 m/s. b) For motion...
From the top of a building with 117m height, a projectile is launched with an initial velocity of 54m/s and an angle of 36°. What is the maximum height achieved in respect from the initial launch point? (Gravity = 9.8m/s2)