22) 'Bonus You are launching a projectile up a hill that has a 10 slope. What...
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Problem 1: Consider a projectile launched with an initial velocity of 120 f/s. Let us assume that the projectile lands on a a) Determine the range R as a function of time. b) Determine the initial launch angle, 8, such that the projectile achieves the maximum possible horizontal range Hint: think about how to compute maxima and minima from calculus. Once you have computed the launch angle...
22. the launching velocity of a projectile is 20 m/s at 53 above the horizontal. What i the vertical component of its velocity at launch? Its horizontal component of air friction, which of these components remains constant throughout t of these components determines the projectile's time in the air? velocity? Neglecting hich he flight path? W uppose you exert 200 N horizontally on your refrigerator to push it acros the kitchen foor at constant velocity (a) How much work is...
of 1) Consider a projectile launched at an angle 0 = 45°. The projectile travels a total distance in the x-direction and reaches a maximum height H. What is the ratio, D/H? H e You may neglect any drag forces in this problem. 2) The diagram shows the start of a roller coaster. A car with a total mass M is pulled up the first hill of height H. н. Start D If the chain pulling the car up the...
The maximum range of a projectile occurs when it is aimed at a 45 degree angle if air resistance is neglected. At what angle should you launch it so that it will achieve the maximum time in the air? What would be its range in that case?
At what launch angle or angles will a projectile land at 0.2 of its maximum possible range on flat ground? please show details
Dr. C. #1: Exploding Projectile: A projectile of mass 9.6 kg is shot from the ground with an initial velocity of 12.4 m/s at an angle of 54° above the horizontal. A. Assuming the ground underneath the projectile's path is flat, what is the maximum height h the projectile reaches, its horizontal range R, and the time it spends in the air? Suppose that, at the peak of the projectile's motion, an explosion splits the projectile in half and one...
You launch a projectile from level ground at a speed of 25.0 m/s and an angle of 36.9∘ above the horizontal. a) How long after it is launched does the projectile reach its maximum height above the ground? b) What is the maximum height of the projectile? c) How long after the projectile is launched does it return to ground level? d) How far from its launch point does the projectile land?
On a bright sunny day with no wind you set up a projectile canyon on the edge of a 300 m cliff. You launch with initial velocity of 18.5 m/s at an angle of 40 degrees. How long before it hits the water? How far away from the cliff will it land? I need help setting this up and understanding how to solve it
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10. A projectile is launched at an angle of 17.0° above the horizontal. What is its initial speed if it hits a target that is located a horizontal distance of 155 m from the launch point and 14.5 m below the launch level? m/s
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...