Gravitation n Projectile Motion

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The discussion revolves around problems related to gravitation and projectile motion, specifically focusing on deriving expressions for satellite mass, analyzing projectile trajectories, and comparing the ranges of projectiles with different masses.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

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  • Participants explore the derivation of satellite mass and question the conditions of projectile motion scenarios, particularly regarding the timing of a collision with a falling object.

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Some participants express that certain problems may be straightforward, while others seek clarification on the specifics of the projectile motion scenario involving a collision. There is an ongoing exploration of the implications of the collision on the range of the projectile.

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There is ambiguity regarding the timing of the collision in the projectile motion problem, which may affect the interpretation of the question. The original poster's intent in the setup of the problems is not fully clear.

Muhammad
1)Is there any way to derive an expression for the mass of a satellite in an orbit??

2)A projectile is fired with a velocity of 10 m/s at an angle of 30 to the horizontal. When it reaches the maximum height,an object dropping 40 m above the projectile, collides with the projectile.Find the range

3)Two bodies of mass m1 and m2 are projected one after another at the same angle and the same velocity.Which will be projected further, considering the fact that m1 is heavier than m2.
 
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One and three should be trivial

2)A projectile is fired with a velocity of 10 m/s at an angle of 30 to the horizontal. When it reaches the maximum height,an object dropping 40 m above the projectile, collides with the projectile.Find the range

doesn't make sense. Do you mean that this object started dropping at the same time the projectile was fired? Do you mean what the range would if there were no collision?
 
Originally posted by HallsofIvy
One and three should be trivial



doesn't make sense. Do you mean that this object started dropping at the same time the projectile was fired? Do you mean what the range would if there were no collision?


When the projectile reached max height it collided with another object that was falling vertically from 40 m above.
Calculate the range after collision of the two bodies.
 

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