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High School Physics: Projectiles at Angles
Thank you everyone! I finally figured out the answer! I appreciate all of your time and help!- Geminiphysics
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High School Physics: Projectiles at Angles
Sorry about that, I'll attach another picture that's hopefully not upside-down.- Geminiphysics
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High School Physics: Projectiles at Angles
This time I tried putting the 32° in the bottom right hand corner. (I attached the picture of my new diagram) Then, I solved for the Vertical velocity of the ball by using sinθ= Vv(vertical velocity)/Vr(resultant velocity). I got Vv= (sin 32)(22m/s). With this I got the answer of 11.6582...m/s...- Geminiphysics
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High School Physics: Projectiles at Angles
Thank you for your suggestions. I will try them and see if I can figure it out!- Geminiphysics
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High School Physics: Projectiles at Angles
Homework Statement "A ball rolls off an incline plane. The speed of the ball is 22m/s and the plane is inclined at 32 degrees to the horizontal.If the incline is 9.0m above the ground, how far from the base of the incline will the ball hit the floor?" (The rounded answer is supposed to be...- Geminiphysics
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