
10) A ball is shot from a cannon and undergoes projectile motion. Which of the following...
A human cannon ball is shot from a cannon at a 35 degree angle above the horizontal, with an Initial velocity of 36.5 m/s. A net is positioned 115m from the end of the cannon, with the bottom of the net 12m above the opening of the cannon and top of the net 15m above the bottom of the net. A.) How much time does it take the human cannon ball to to reach the distance the net is at?...
Projectile Motion and Motion Diagrams 3.2 A ball rolls down a long ramp to a shoot where it is released as a projectile with an initial speed of 20 m/s at an angel of 42° above horizontal and 4.0 m above the ground. See diagram. BALL RAMP GROUND A. Draw a complete motiongrantee the motion of the ball from it leaving the shoot until reaching the ground. B What is the maximum height above pre ground reached by the ball?...
7. Do the projectile motion
General Motion with Unit Vectors and Components An object undergoes the following consecutive displacements: s (2i +3j +5k)m,s2 (6i- 9j + 2k)m, and s3 (10i 8j -k)m. a) Find the resultant displacement in terms of unit vectors and components. b) State the magnitude of the resultant displacement. 2. Suppose a hiker travels 5 km southwest from their camp. Then, the hiker travels 2 km 75° north of east. a) Find the displacement of the hiker...
Problem C) A cannon ball is shot up from ground level to the top of a tower which is 200 m away and 150 m high as shown in the figure below. If the cannon ball hits the top of the tower 6.5 s after it was fired, what was the initial velocity of the cannon ball (magnitude and direction) ignoring air resistance.
A ball is shot upwards from an air cannon at high velocity. Which direction would the friction due to air resistance be pointed as it flies upward? -î -> 다.
A small, spring-loaded cannon launches a tennis ball from level ground with an initial speed vi at an angle θi with the horizontal. The tennis ball lands a horizontal distance R from its launch point. The highest point the tennis ball reaches during its flight is a distance R/12 above the ground. In terms of R and g, find the following. (You may ignore air resistance.) (a) the time interval during which the tennis ball is in motion (b)the tennis...
Help with a 2D motion problem when a ball is shot out of a cannon Initial Speed = 3.92 m/s 50 degree Angle 1.045m above the ground Calculate the expected distance traveled by the ball.
HoMEwORK FOR LAB 10: Two-DIMENSIONAL MOTION (PROJECTILE MOTION) A heavy ball is released at the origin, and moves at a constant velocity on a horizontal floor along the dashed line shown below. a. Is this projectile motion? Explain your answer. b. On the axes that follow sketch the x and y components of the position, velocity, and acceleration of the ball as functions of time. Time Time LAB 10: Two-DIMENSIONAL MoTION (PROIECTILE MOTION
A man kicks the ball and ball does projectile motion with an angle of 53° to horizontal. Its initial velocity is V = 10 m/s. a)Calculate the horizontal and vertical components of the initial velocity ............................................................................................ b) Calculate the total time tot required for the ball to reach the bottom c) Find the maximum height h that the ball can reach d) Calculate the horizontal displacement X
During a circus act, an elderly performer thrills the crowd by catching a cannon ball shot at him. The cannon ball has a mass of 10.0 kg and the horizontal component of its velocity is 8.00 m/s when the 65.0 kg performer catches it. If the performer is on nearly frictionless roller skates, what is his recoil velocity? How much kinetic energy is lost in this process?