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shawonna23
Sep5-04, 11:04 PM
A pellet gun is fired straight downward from the edge of a cliff that is 13 m above the ground. The pellet strikes the ground with a speed of 30 m/s. How far above the cliff edge would the pellet have gone had the pellet been fired straight upward?
What have you done so far?
shawonna23
Sep5-04, 11:13 PM
I started using the equation :
y=-1/2 gt^2-30t+0
veryyoung
Sep5-04, 11:17 PM
are you assuming that 30 m/s is not the pellets terminal velocity?
Have you learned about energy conservation yet? If so then you can use it to find what the "muzzle velocity" is. Basically it says that \frac{1}{2}mv^2_{final} - mg \times 30 = \frac{1}{2}mv^2_{initial}, i.e. potential + kinetic energy is constant.
shawonna23
Sep5-04, 11:24 PM
yes, i'm assuming that 30m/s is not the pellets terminal velocity
I started using the equation :
y=-1/2 gt^2-30t+0
Hmmm, that's not the right equation - did you understand the remarks Tide made about energy conservation?
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