A bullet is fired at a speed of 290m/s at an angle of 32 degrees from the horizontal. What are the vertical and horizontal components of the velocity? Show your work and draw and label your picture accurately
A bullet is fired at a speed of 290m/s at an angle of 32 degrees from...
A bullet is fired at an angle of 28 degrees below the horizontal with a velocity of 165 m/s. The bullet is fired from 6 m above the ground. How long will it take the bullet to hit the ground? How far, horizontally, does the bullet travel? What is the speed of the bullet the instant before it hits the ground?
An M-16 is fired from level ground at an upwards angle of 10 degrees with respect to the horizontal. The initial velocity of the bullet is 948 m/s, but because it is fired at a 10 degree angle, the vertical component of the initial velocity is 165 m/s and the horizontal component is 934 m/s. Ignore air resistance and the curvature of the earth in this problem. (Hint: See the videos Projectile Motion Parts 9-13. For questions 9-14 and 17,...
A bullet is fired from ground level with a speed of 150 m/s at an angle 30.0° above the horizontal at a location where g = 10.0 m/s2. What is the horizontal component of its velocity when it is at the highest point of its trajectory?
A bullet is fired vertical upward with a speed of W0=300 m/s at 40 degrees N latitude. Calculate the horizontal deflection that occurs by the time the bullet strikes the ground and the time the bullet is in the air. Neglect air resistance and the vertical component of the deflection. That is, assume that the motion in the vertical is governed by dw/dt=-g0
A bullet is fired at a certain velocity at an angle theta above the horizontal. The initial horizontal component is 86.6 m/s and the initial vertical component is 50.0 m/s. It is also fired off a cliff with height 20 m. What is the range as measured from the base of the cliff? 173.2 m B. 360 m C. 480 m D. 900 m E. 1200m Show work please
A canon is fired with a muzzle velocity of 100m/s at an angle of 45 degrees. a) what are the horizontal and vertical components of initial velocity of the canon at A b) what is the total time of flight of the projectile? c) how far away did the projectile land?
a bullet is fired at an angle θ = 60 degrees with velocity 30m/s. What is the time interval to reach the maximum height?
A bullet is fired with a velocity of 200.0 m/s from the ground an angle of 35° with the horizontal. The maximum height reached by the bullet is
a projectile is fired with an initial speed of 2000 m/s at an angle 21 degrees above the horizontal. if air resistance is neglected , what is the velocity in m/s at the highest point of trajectory ?
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...