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Set 4 Problem number 21


Problem

How far will an object travel in the horizontal direction as it falls freely to the ground from an altitude of 40 meters, and what will be the magnitude and angle of its velocity when it strikes the ground, if at this altitude it is given a velocity of   9 m/s, inclined at angle -37.01 degrees with respect to horizontal.

Solution

We consider the horizontal and vertical motions, both of which are subjected to uniform acceleration, separately.

Using the upward (y) direction and the rightward (x) direction as positive, we have initial vertical and horizontal velocities

We first analyze the vertical motion to find the final vertical velocity and the time required to reach the ground:

We now see that the horizontal displacement is the product of the time `dt = .4981 sec and the constant x velocity 7.186 m/s:

The velocity of the projectile on striking the ground is the resultant of its x and y velocity components vfx = 7.186 m/s and vfy = --151.6 m/s.

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