No there is not a diagram,
the answer is: H = (2v^2/g). (cos\alpha1 cos\alpha2 . cos(\alpha1+\alpha2))/sen^2(\alpha1+\alpha2)
But I can get the relation of combinig the movement of both bodies, as is in the problem both have the same intial velocity and angle.
The other relations are just the initial velocity of the body in the x-axis and in the y axis. I am trying to use that relations to solve the problem, they are not part of the problem
The problem is to calculate the angle, and the conditions are: - the max height = horizontal length , also...
Homework Statement
What is the thrown angle of a body with a weight w, to make the maximun height equal to the horizontal lenght. Also exists a horizontal wind's force F that acts over the body?
The Attempt at a Solution
I think these are the relations, or i am wrong?
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From top of a tower two bodies are thrown with the same velocity (Vo) and same inclinations LaTeX Code: \\alpha 1 LaTeX Code: \\alpha 2. both bodies fall in the same point of the ground. Calculate the hight of the tower.
Hi,
yes that is the question, I am also confused..
Can you help me with this please, an approach on how to proced would be great.
Homework Statement
From top of a tower two bodies are dropped with the same velocity Vo and same inclinations \alpha1 \alpha2. both bodies fall in the same point of the ground. Calculate the hight of the tower...