1. Determine whether the projectile s hown in the sketch below follows path A or B,...
Projectile A is fired at a velocity of 20 m/s at an angle of 30° below horizontal. Then, projectile B is fired at angle of 50° above horizontal and a velocity of 15 m/s. The two projectiles land at the same location. Determine (a) the travel time of each projectile, (b) the height of the building, (c) the maximum height that projectile B travels. 50° 30° 20ms;
Part B: Launching a Projectile at an Angle (1) Erase the trajectory from part A (yellow eraser button). (2) Ensure that the initial height (h = 10 m) and initial speed (1 = 15 m s 1) remain equal to the quantities given in part A. (3) Position the projectile launcher so that it launches at an angle of 20°. (4) Fire the launcher (using the red fire button) and record the x-displacement by positioning the center of the target...
48% + B 1. A particle moves along a grooved path on a horizontal board as shown. The particle has an initial velocity of 0. It starts at A at its speed increases at a constant rate of 20 m/s?. Determine the acceleration at C. (30) -3 m 3.5 m с
Using Euler’s Path Theorem
Use the house plan below to determine whether there is a path
through these rooms that goes through every doorway exactly
once.
. Use a separate answer
sheet:
Step 1: Make a graph separate from the drawing.
a. Each room should be a vertex. Each door corresponds to an
edge. (If there are two doors that lead from one room, there
should be two edges leaving that vertex; every
door should be represented by an edge.)...
A record of travel along a straight path is as follows: 1. Start from rest with constant acceleration of 3.00 m/s2 for 11.0 s. 2. Maintain a constant velocity for the next 1.50 min. 3. Apply a constant negative acceleration of −9.35 m/s2 for 3.53 s. (a) What was the total displacement for the trip? m (b) What were the average speeds for legs 1, 2, and 3 of the trip, as well as for the complete trip? leg 1 ...
record of travel along a straight path is as follows: 1. Start from rest with constant acceleration of 2.25 m/s2 for 14.0 s. 2. Maintain a constant velocity for the next 1.10 min. 3. Apply a constant negative acceleration of −9.33 m/s2 for 3.38 s. (a) What was the total displacement for the trip? (b) What were the average speeds for legs 1, 2, and 3 of the trip, as well as for the complete trip? leg 1 m/s leg...
A record of travel along a straight path is as follows: 1. Start from rest with constant acceleration of 2.80 m/s2 for 20.0 s. 2. Maintain a constant velocity for the next 1.60 min. 3. Apply a constant negative acceleration of −9.08 m/s2 for 6.17 s. (a) What was the total displacement for the trip? m (b) What were the average speeds for legs 1, 2, and 3 of the trip, as well as for the complete trip? leg 1...
A projectile is launched from level ground at an angle of 30
degrees to the horizontal. If the magnitude of the launch velocity
is 30 m/s, calculate the time rate of change in speed and radius of
curvature when t=1, 2, and when the projectile is at its max
height.
Please do the problem how the description says to do it
below and put the answer neatly in a table format. Thank
you.
2) A projectile is launched from level...
1. A projectile is fired straight upward at 170 m/s near the surface of Planet X, which has no atmosphere and where the acceleration due to gravity is g = 5 m/s2. (a) What is the acceleration of the projectile halfway to the top of its trajectory? [1] (b) Is the projectile in equilibrium at the top of its trajectory? Explain. [1.5] (c) How fast is it moving at the instant it reaches the top of its trajectory? (0.5] (d)...
Sketch a possible graph of a function that satisfies the conditions below. Determine whether fis continuous at x = 1. f(1) = 2; lim f(x) = -2; lim f(x) = 2 x=1 *1* Choose the correct graph below. OA. B. OC. D. ro х X х -5 5 -5 5 -5 5 -5 5 Is f(x) continuous at x = 1? No оо Yes