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motikmotik
2 years ago
3

A fisherman casts his bait toward the river at an angle of 25° above the horizontal. As the line unravels, he notices that the b

ait and hook reach a maximum height of 2.9 m. What was the initial velocity he launched the bait with?
a) 6.3 m/s
b) 18 m/s
c) 7.6 m/s
d) 7.9 m/s
Physics
1 answer:
Lelu [443]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

b) 18 m/s

Explanation:

From the exercise we got <em>maximum height</em> and the <em>angle</em> which the bait is launched.

\beta =25º

y=2.9m

We know that at maximum height, the velocity at y-axis is 0

v_{y} ^{2} =v_{oy} ^{2}+2a(y-y_{o})

Since v_{y}=0

0=v_{oy} ^{2} +2gy\\0=v_{oy} ^{2} -2(9.8)(2.9)

v_{oy}=\sqrt{2(9.8)(2.9)} =7.53m/s

Since the bait is launched at \beta =25º

v_{oy}=v_{o}sin\beta

v_{o}=\frac{v_{oy} }{sin(25)} =\frac{7.53m/s}{sin(25)} =18m/s

So, the <em><u>answer</u></em> to the problem is b

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