Using a projectile motion model:
Write a symbolic mathematical expression for tp, the time required for a ball to reach its highest point. (The only variables that are allowed to appear in your expression are v0y, v0x, and g).
Write a symbolic mathematical expression for yp, the maximum height the ball reaches. (The only variables that are allowed to appear in your expression are v0y, v0x, and g).
Write a symbolic mathematical expression for xr, the distance from the kicking point to the landing point. (The only variables that are allowed to appear in your expression are v0y, v0x, and g).
Using a projectile motion model: Write a symbolic mathematical expression for tp, the time required for...
Projectile Motion and Impact: Just for fun, a golfer: throws a golf ball horizontally through the air and watches it bounce again and again down a long straight concrete path. The ball is thrown horizontally from a height of h_0 = 1.5 m with an initial speed of V_0, = 28 m/s The coefficient of restitution between the golf ball and the concrete is e = 0.92. Determine the maximum vertical height the golf ball will reach after its third bounce. h_3. Determine a formula for...
Projectile Motion, Energy, and Impact: Just for fun, a golfer throws a golf ball horizontally through the air and watches it bounce again and again down a long straight concrete path. The ball is thrown horizontally from a height of ho = 1.5 m with an initial speed of Vo = 28 m/s. The coefficient of restitution between the golf ball and the concrete is e=0.92. (A) Determine the maximum vertical height the golf ball will reach after its third...
Write a MATLAB Graphical User Interface (GUI) to simulate and plot the projectile motion – the motion of an object projected into the air at an angle. The object flies in the air until the projectile returns to the horizontal axis (x-axis), where y=0. This MATLAB program should allow the user to try to hit a 2-m diameter target on the x-axis (y=0) by varying conditions, including the lunch direction, the speed of the lunch, the projectile’s size, and the...
Use the model for projectile motion, assuming there is no air resistance and g = 32 feet per second per second. A baseball player at second base throws a ball 90 feet to the player at first base. The ball is released at a point 5 feet above the ground with an initial speed of 60 miles per hour and at an angle of 11° above the horizontal. At what height does the player at first base catch the ball? (Round...
Q2. A) Projectile motion (General launch angle): Select any one of the options as answer A football kicker is attempting a field goal from 44 m out. The ball is kicked and just clears the lower bar with a time of flight of 2.9 s. If the angle of the kick was 45°, what was the initial speed(Vo) of the ball, assuming no air resistance? a) 21.5 m/s b) 19.7 m/s c) 2.2 m/s d) 39 m/s (Hint: x-Xo =...
Projectile A is fired at a speed Vo at an angle 0 above horizontal as shown and projectile B is fired at the sar but at a speed of 2%. Use this for Questions #1-7. angle Draw the initial velocity vectors for both projectile A and projectile B. Remember that the length of your arrows is important. 1. 2. Compare the initial horizorntal and vertical velocities of projectiles A and B. Be specific. Explain your answers. 3. Compare the horizontal...
Projectile A is fired at a speed Vo at an angle 0 above horizontal as shown and projectile B is fired at the same angle but at a speed of 2 g. Use this for Questions # 1-7. Draw the initial velocity vectors for both projectile A and projectile B Remember that the length of your arrows is important 1. Compare the initial horizontal and vertical velocities of projectiles A and B. Be specilic. Explain your answers 2. 3. Compare...
MATLAB Grader CONTENTS For this problem you will model a field goal attempt in an NFL football game as a simple projectile motion problem. For a field goal attempt, the ball is snapped seven yards back from the line of scrimmage, where the place holder holds the ball on the ground for the kicker. For a successful attempt, the kicker must kick the ball through the uprights above the cross bar, which is ten feet high and parallel to the...
Could I get help with these problems please. For the first
problem are we using two different equations. Are we using a
horizontal and vertical equation. V(t)=axt+vox. I am confused
here
Suppose a baseball player throws a ball. When she releases the ball, her hand is 1 meter above the ground, and the ball leaves her hand at 18 m/s in a direction that makes a 32° angle with the horizontal. (a) What is the maximum height above the ground...
1. Using the symbols in the problem
described above, write an expression for the total mechanical
energy of the jumper-rope-Earth system when the jumper is standing
at rest on the bridge.
2. What is the height of the jumper above the river when they've
fallen the full length of the unstretched rope?
3. Write an expression for the total mechanical energy of the
jumper-rope-Earth system when they've fallen the full length of the
unstretched rope. Your expression should include the...