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expeople1 [14]
2 years ago
15

A rock is propelled off a pedestal that is 10 meters off the level ground. The rock leaves the pedestal with a speed of 18 meter

s per second at an angle above the horizontal of 20 degrees. How high does the rock get, and how far downrange from the pedestal does the rock land?
Physics
1 answer:
Alekssandra [29.7K]2 years ago
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Answers:  

a) How high does the rock get?=1.933m

b)How far downrange from the pedestal does the rock land?=21.25m

Explanation:

This situation is a good example of projectile motion or parabolic motion, in which the travel of the rock has two components: x-component and y-component. Being their main equations as follows:  

x-component:  

x=V_{o}cos\theta t   (1)  

V_{x}=V_{o}cos\theta   (2)  

Where:  

V_{o}=18m/s is the rock's initial speed  

\theta=20\° is the angle

t is the time since the rock is propelled until it hits the ground  

y-component:  

y=y_{o}+V_{o}sin\theta t-\frac{gt^{2}}{2}   (3)  

V_{y}=V_{o}sin\theta-gt   (4)  

Where:  

y_{o}=10m  is the initial height of the rock

y=0  is the final height of the rock (when it finally hits the ground)  

g=9.8m/s^{2}  is the acceleration due gravity

Knowing this, let's begin with the anwers:

<h2>a) How high does the rock get? </h2>

Here we are talking about the maximun height y_{max} the rock has in its parabolic motion. This is fulfilled when V_{y}=0.

Rewritting (4) with this condition:

0=V_{o}sin\theta-gt   (5)  

Isolating t:

t=\frac{V_{o}sin\theta}{g}  (6)  

Substituting (6) in (3):

y_{max}=y_{o}+V_{o}sin\theta(\frac{V_{o}sin\theta}{g})-\frac{1}{2}g(\frac{V_{o}sin\theta}{g})^{2}   (7)  

y_{max}=\frac{V_{o}^{2}sin^{2}\theta}{2g}   (8)  

Solving:

y_{max}=\frac{(18m/s)^{2}sin^{2}(20\°)}{2(9.8m/s^{2})}   (9)  

Then:

y_{max}=1.933m   (10) This is the maximum height the rock has.

<h2>b) How far downrange from the pedestal does the rock land? </h2>

Here we are talking about the maximun horizontal distance x_{max} the rock has in its parabolic motion (this is fulfilled when y=0):

0=y_{o}+V_{o}sin\theta t-\frac{gt^{2}}{2} (11)  

Isolating t from (11):

t=\frac{2V_{o}sin\theta}{g} (12)  

Substituting (12) in (1):

x_{max}=V_{o}cos\theta (\frac{2V_{o}sin\theta}{g})   (13)

x_{max}=\frac{V_{o}^{2}(2cos\theta sin\theta)}{g}   (14)

Knowing sin(2\theta)=2cos\theta sin\theta:

x_{max}=\frac{V_{o}^{2}sin2\theta}{g}   (15)

Solving:

x_{max}=\frac{(18m/s)^{2}sin2(20)}{9.8m/s^{2}}   (16)

Finally:

x_{max}=21.25m   (17)

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