Learning Goal To Understand How To Apply The Equations For One Dimensional Motion To The X And Y Directions Separately 1 (56.76 KiB) Viewed 38 times
Learning Goal: To understand how to apply the equations for one- dimensional motion to the x and y directions separately in order to derive standard formulas for the range and height of a projectile. (Figure 1) A projectile is fired from ground level at time t = 0, at an angle with respect to the horizontal. It has an initial speed. In this problem we are assuming that the ground is level. Figure 1 of 1 Part C Find II, the maximum height attained by the projectile. Express your answer in terms of 0, 0, and g. ► View Available Hint(s) IVE ΑΣΦ + ² sin ²(0) 2g Previous Answers Part D Find the total distance R (often called the range) traveled in the x direction; see the figure in the problem introduction. Express the range in terms of v, 6, and g. H = Submit Review Constans Screens
Learning Goal: To understand how to apply the equations for one- dimensional motion to the x and y directions separately in order to derive standard formulas for the range and height of a projectile. (Figure 1) A projectile is fired from ground level at time t = 0, at an angle with respect to the horizontal. It has an initial speed up. In this problem we are assuming that the ground is level. Figure < 1 of 1 > H R VII ΣΦ 2 sin ² (0) 2g Previous Answers Part D Find the total distance R (often called the range) traveled in the x direction; see the figure in the problem introduction. Express the range in terms of vo, 0, and g. ► View Available Hint(s) IVE ΑΣΦ ? v² sin 20 0 g Previous Answers 2² H= Submit 0 R= Submit Provide Feedback Review I C N
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