MPH28
Feb18-09, 01:15 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Okay so, a rock is throw from an initial height, ho, at a speed, vo, and an angle [theta] from the horizontal. Find the rocks velocity as a function of time.
2. Relevant equations
Vxo=(Vo)(cos[theta])
Vyo=(Vo)(sin[theta])
Acceleration is constant.
3. The attempt at a solution
Well I know that V(t)=Vo+at
But since the rock is thrown from an angle I got confused. Do I have to replace the Vo with the two equations for the x and y component of velocity? Since I can solve for Vo, but then it is equal to two different things.
Thanks!
Okay so, a rock is throw from an initial height, ho, at a speed, vo, and an angle [theta] from the horizontal. Find the rocks velocity as a function of time.
2. Relevant equations
Vxo=(Vo)(cos[theta])
Vyo=(Vo)(sin[theta])
Acceleration is constant.
3. The attempt at a solution
Well I know that V(t)=Vo+at
But since the rock is thrown from an angle I got confused. Do I have to replace the Vo with the two equations for the x and y component of velocity? Since I can solve for Vo, but then it is equal to two different things.
Thanks!