Having alot of trouble with projectile motion prob

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The discussion revolves around a projectile motion problem involving a football kicked at an angle. The original poster seeks assistance in determining the time it takes for the football to hit the ground after being kicked at a specified speed and angle.

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  • The original poster attempts to calculate the time of flight using kinematic equations but encounters discrepancies with their online homework results. Some participants question the setup of the equations and the use of angle measurements, while others clarify the components of initial velocity.

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Participants are actively engaging with the problem, offering insights into potential errors in calculations and setups. There is a mix of interpretations regarding the equations used and the definitions of variables, with some guidance provided on how to approach the problem using velocity components.

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There is mention of the original poster's confusion regarding the use of degrees versus radians in calculations, as well as the definition of initial position in the context of the problem.

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A football is kicked at ground level with a speed of 10.0 m/s at an angle of 39.0° to the horizontal. How much later does it hit the ground?

i found the Voy to be 10sin(39), then i used Y=Yo + volt + .5at^2 and i solved for t. I found t to be 1.97s

but for some reason it is showing that i am wrong on my online hw, please help
 
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Your calculator is working in radians, but you're working in degrees.
 
thanks man, i feel like an idiot, your awsome
 
how did you set it up?

Y=Yo + volt + .5at^2
0 = Yo + (10)t + .5(-9.8)t^2 <--a is -9.8 right? cause it's going down

what is Yo?


"i found the Voy to be 10sin(39)"

isnt that the velocity? so you can't plug that in for Yo.


how did you get your answer? i have the same type of problem
 
A football is kicked at ground level with a speed of 10.0 m/s at an angle of 39.0° to the horizontal. How much later does it hit the ground?

Info:
[tex]V_{o} = 10 m/s[/tex]
[tex]\theta_{o} = 39^o[/tex]
[tex]Y_{o} = 0[/tex] The Football was at ground level
[tex]T_{f} = ?[/tex] <- Flight time

Remember we can work this problem with [tex]V_{o}[/tex] components
[tex]V_{yo} = V_{o}\sin(\theta_{o})[/tex]
[tex]V_{xo} = V_{o}\cos(\theta_{o})[/tex]

We can use the equation you used.
[tex]Y = 0[/tex] when it hits the ground.
[tex]0= Y_{o} + V_{yo}t_{f} - \frac{1}{2}gt^2_{f}[/tex]
[tex]0= Y_{o} + V_{o}\sin(\theta_{o})t_{f} - \frac{1}{2}gt^2_{f}[/tex]
[tex]0 = V_{o}\sin(\theta_{o})t_{f} - \frac{1}{2}gt^2_{f}[/tex]

Simply solve for Flight Time.
 

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