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Where on the hill does the projectile land?
Oh, the g should be negative, yes?- TarPaul91
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Where on the hill does the projectile land?
Can I use the formula here d= (initial velocity)(time)+1/2(g)(t^2) or am I totally going in the wrong direction here?- TarPaul91
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Where on the hill does the projectile land?
Oh, thanks. So then how do I factor for gravity?- TarPaul91
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Where on the hill does the projectile land?
Would it be 79(sin 60) t or am I getting the concepts confused?- TarPaul91
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Calculate the displacement? (Projectile motion problem)
Homework Statement A projectile is launched at an angle of 60° from the horizontal and lands 99 s later at the same height from which it was launched. 1) What is the initial speed of the projectile (in m/s)? I already figured this out to be 560.16 m/s 2) What is the maximum altitude (in m)...- TarPaul91
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- Displacement Motion Physics
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Where on the hill does the projectile land?
Homework Statement A projectile is shot at a hill, the base of which is 320 m away. The projectile is shot at 60° above the horizontal with an initial speed of 79 m/s. The hill can be approximated by a plane sloped at 19° to the horizontal. The equation of the straight line forming the hill is...- TarPaul91
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- Hill Physics Projectile Projectile motion
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