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rosijanka [135]
2 years ago
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A projectile is launched at an angle of 30° and lands 20 s later at the same height as it was launched. (a) What is the initial

speed of the projectile? (b) What is the maximum altitude? (c) What is the range? (d) Calculate the displacement from the point of launch to the position on its trajectory at 15 s.
Physics
1 answer:
Elina [12.6K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a)Initial speed of the projectile = 196.2 m/s

b)Maximum altitude = 490.5 m

c) Range of projectile = 3398.28 m

d) Displacement from the point of launch to the position on its trajectory at 15 s = 2575.12 m

Explanation:

Time of flight of a projectile is given by the expression,

               t=\frac{2usin\theta}{g}

           Here θ = 30° and t = 20 s

a) t=\frac{2usin\theta}{g}\\\\20=\frac{2\times usin30}{9.81}\\\\u=196.2m/s

  Initial speed of the projectile = 196.2 m/s

b) Maximum altitude is given by

                  H=\frac{u^2sin^2\theta}{2g}=\frac{196.2^2\times sin^230}{2\times 9.81}=490.5m

      Maximum altitude = 490.5 m

c) Range of projectile is given by

                              R=\frac{u^2sin2\theta}{g}=\frac{196.2^2\times sin(2\times 30)}{9.81}=3398.28m

    Range of projectile = 3398.28 m

d) Horizontal velocity = ucosθ = 196.2 x cos 30 = 169.91 m/s

   Vertical velocity = usinθ = 196.2 x sin 30 = 98.1 m/s

   We have equation of motion s = ut + 0.5 at²

   Horizontal motion

                         u = 169.91 m/s

                         a = 0 m/s²

                          t = 15 s

                Substituting

                          s = 169.91 x 15 + 0.5 x 0 x 15² = 2548.71 m

      Vertical motion

                         u = 98.1 m/s

                         a = -9.81 m/s²

                          t = 15 s

                Substituting

                          s = 98.1 x 15 + 0.5 x -9.81 x 15² = 367.88 m

   \texttt{Total displacement =}\sqrt{2548.71^2+367.88^2}=2575.12m

   Displacement from the point of launch to the position on its trajectory at 15 s = 2575.12 m

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