a cannon fires a person with an initial speed of 10m/s at an angle of 50 degrees. Assuming the person starts and finishes at ground level: A) what is the velocity in the x and y direction? B) how long does the person spend in the air? C) how far does the person travel in this time?
a cannon fires a person with an initial speed of 10m/s at an angle of 50...
A. A cannon is fired over level ground at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal. The initial velocity of the cannonball is 500 m/s but because the cannon is fired at an angle, the vertical component of the velocity is 250 m/s and the horizontal component is 433 m/s. How long is the cannonball in the air? (Use g = -10 m/s2) B. A cannon is fired over level ground at an angle of 30 degrees to the...
A cannon fires a cannonball at an angle of 30 degrees about horizontal. The initial velocity of the cannonball is 40 m/s. A) How long will it take the cannonball to reach maximum height B) What is the maximum height the cannonball will reach C) What distance in x will the cannonball travel before hitting the ground?
A cannon sitting on flat ground fires a cannonball at an angle of 60 degrees above the horizontal. What is the initial speed of the cannonball if its maximum height is 250 m? use g=10m/s^2
A cannon is elevated at an angle of 45º. It fires a ball with a speed of 300 m/s. (a) What height does the ball reach? (b) How long is the ball in the air? (c) What is the horizontal range of the cannon?
1. A cannon fires a cannonball at an angle of 30° above horizontal. The initial velocity of the cannonball is 40 m/s. Assume the coordinate system in which x is horizontal and y is vertical. (a) What is the x-component of the initial velocity? '40 % cos ao (b) What is the y-component of the initial velocity? (c) Gravity causes a constant acceleration of 9.81 m/s. In what direction is this acceleration? (d) What affect will this acceleration have on...
A large cannon is fired from ground level over level ground at an angle of 55 above the horizontal. This initial speed is 384 m/s. Neglecting air resistance, how far will the projectile travel in the horizontal direction before striking the ground?
A cannon fires a cannonball at some angle with respect to the horizontal. It travels a horizontal distance of 26.9 meters and hits the ground in 2.5 seconds. Assume that it lands at the same level as at which it was fired and that there is no air drag. what is the initial speed at which the cannonball was fired?
A cannon tilted upward at θ = 28.7 ∘ fires a cannonball with a speed of 92.5 m/s on level ground. Part D At what time after being fired does the cannonball reach it's maximum height above the ground? Part E What is the distance that the cannonball travels horizontally before reaching the ground again (assuming it was shot at exactly ground level with the velocity given)?
A cannon in a fort is 18.4 m above the ground, and it fires a cannonball with an initial velocity of 72.4 m/s at a 34 degree angle above the horizontal. How far from the base of the fort wall does the cannonball strike the ground?
6. A cannon is fired at an angle, with a vertical component of velocity of 137 m/s and a horizontal component of speed of 376 m/s. How long is the cannon ball in the air? How far does it travel horizontally?