A ball is launched at an angle of 33.8 degrees up from the horizontal, with a muzzle velocity of 6.4 meters per second, from a launch point which is 1.2 meters above the floor. How high will the ball be above the floor (in meters), when it is a horizontal distance of 2.4 meters away? Use 9.82 meters per second for "g".
A ball is launched at an angle of 33.8 degrees up from the horizontal, with a...
A ball is launched at an angle of 24.6 degrees up from the horizontal, with a muzzle velocity of 6.7 meters per second, from a launch point which is 1 meters above the floor. How far horizontally (in meters) from the launcher will it land on the floor? Use 9.82 meters per second for "g".
A ball is launched from a platform at an angle of 30 degrees above horizontal (+x direction). If the launch speed is 10 m/s, what are the x and y (vertical) components of the initial velocity vector?
A ball is launched at 100 m/s at 75 degrees below the horizontal from a 50m tall building. a.) How high does the ball go above the building? b.) How far away does the ball land from the launch site? c.) What is its velocity in both the x-direction and in the y-direction at impact?
A projectile is launched from the top of a cliff at an angle of 45 degrees and with a velocity of 600 m/s. See Figure 1. What will be the height of the projectile at a distance of 1500 m from the launch point? What will be the distance, d1, from the launch point when the projectile will have a velocity vector at an angle of 60 degrees below the horizontal?
A ball is launched from the ground toward a tall wall of a building at initial speed v0 = 24 m/s at an angle of 39 degrees relative to the horizontal. The wall is at a distance of 32 m from the launch point. How far above the launch point does the ball hit the wall? Your answer should be in meters, but enter only the numerical part in the answer box.
When a ball is launched from the ground at a 45° angle to the horizontal, it falls back to the ground 50 m from the launch point. If it is launched at the same speed directly upward, (a) how high does it get? (b) How much longer does it spend in the air?
A ball is launched from ground level (on flat ground) at an angle of 30 degrees, with an initial velocity of 30 m/s. a) How long does it take to get to its highest point? (in s) b) How high is its highest point? (in m) c) How far away from the starting point will it land? (in m)
A ball is launched horizontally from the edge of a table. It strikes the floor. The horizontal distance between the point on the floor directly beneath the edge of the table and the point on the floor where the ball strikes is 3.23 m. The vertical distance between the floor and the edge of the table is 1.25 m. Find (a) the time interval (s) from when the ball was launched to when the ball struck the floor and (b)...
. A ball is launched horizontally from the edge of a table. It strikes the floor. The horizontal distance between the point on the floor directly beneath the edge of the table and the point on the floor where the ball strikes is 3.23 m. The vertical distance between the floor and the edge of the table is 1.14 m. Find (a) the time interval (s) from when the ball was launched to when the ball struck the floor and...
. A ball is launched horizontally from the edge of a table. It strikes the floor. The horizontal distance between the point on the floor directly beneath the edge of the table and the point on the floor where the ball strikes is 3.23 m. The vertical distance between the floor and the edge of the table is 1.14 m. Find (a) the time interval (s) from when the ball was launched to when the ball struck the floor and...