Projectile Motion - find initial velocity, flight time and max height

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The discussion focuses on solving a projectile motion problem involving a golf ball shot from a height of 6.5 ft at a 45° angle, landing 39 ft and 3 inches away. The initial velocity was calculated using the range formula, yielding approximately 10.82 m/s. The flight time was approached by splitting the motion into two phases, but confusion arose in determining the time for the ball to drop the remaining height after reaching its peak. The maximum height was computed to be around 4.96 m. Overall, the problem highlights the complexities of projectile motion calculations and the importance of breaking them down into manageable parts.
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Homework Statement


a golf ball is shot from a height of 6.5 ft above the ground at an angle of 45° above the horizontal. The ball lands 39 ft and 3 inches downfield. Assuming ideal projectile motion find:
a. Initial velocity
b. flight time
c. maximum height


Homework Equations


r = [(v0*cosθ)t ]i + ((v0*sinθ)t - 1/5gt^2)j.


The Attempt at a Solution


I have attached my work (problem 5) but can't seem to know if it correct. I have converted all of my units to metric because gravity is know as 9.8 m/s^2.
 
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kgal,
From what I can gather, you don't have enough information given to you to solve for velocity, time of flight and maximum height directly. Try drawing what you see. The best method I use to solve projectile motion problems is to split the problem up into two parts - the object rising, & then falling.

Also, I can't see your work.
 
I used the definition of range to solve for initial velocity:
a.R = (v0cosθ)*[(2v0sinθ)/g]
solved for v0 = sqrt (Rg / 2cosθsinθ) = 10.82 m/s.

b. I split the problem into two pieces, the time it takes the ball to reach the horizontal
t1 = 2v0sinθ / g = 23.9 s
Then got stuck on finding out the time it took the ball to drop the remaining 1.98 m...
I tried finding t2 by using r = (v0cos45)t + (v0sin45t - 1/2 gt^2) and solve for t, but got to the point where t was a quadratic equation with 2 answers, t = 3.1 or 0.13 seconds...

c. y max = y0 + (v0sinθ) ^2 / 2g = 4.96 m
 
Kindly see the attached pdf. My attempt to solve it, is in it. I'm wondering if my solution is right. My idea is this: At any point of time, the ball may be assumed to be at an incline which is at an angle of θ(kindly see both the pics in the pdf file). The value of θ will continuously change and so will the value of friction. I'm not able to figure out, why my solution is wrong, if it is wrong .
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