I am not too sure... How are they related? Is it because there is no acceleration in the x-direction so speed and position are related proportionally, so to speak? This is a guess.
Thank you for responding. I need to say why the answers for xf will be the same (mathematically and experimentally). The vix is always constant, according to our teacher (air resistance is negligible).
Homework Statement
Is the following formula accurate?: xf=xi +vixΔt
This question is for the hypothesis in our lab report. If we solve for the xf experimentally (in the lab), will the answer we get be the same if I do it mathematically. If so, why?
Homework Equations
xf=xi +vixΔt
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A bullet is fired at an angle of 60° with an initial velocity of 200 m/s. How long is the bullet in the air?Homework Equations
Vix = Vicosθ
Viy = Visinθ
Vfy = Viy + ayΔt
Xf = xi + VixΔt
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The Attempt at a Solution
Vix = 200cos60° = 100m/s
Viy =...