M@tthias said:
Homework Statement
These are from a british columbia provincial exam from a few years ago. My teacher enlisted my help in trying to figure out a solution. This is supposed to be for physics 11.
I can't figure it out. Maybe one of you awesome people can help me. Thanks...
Question1.
A Quarterback can throw a football a maximum range of 80 meters on level ground.
What is the highest point reached by this football if thrown this maximum range? Ignore air friction.
a. 30m
b. 50m
c. 20m
d. 10m
e. 40m <--- this is the answer but we cannot figure out why.
Question 2.
A baseball is thrown vertically into the air at a velocity (v), and reaches maximum height (h). At what height was the baseball moving with one half of its original velocity? air resistance is negligible.
a. 0.50 h
b. 0.33 h
c. 0.25 h
d. 0.75 h
e. 0.67 h <--- Correct answer, but how?
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
Question 1:
For maximum range, the ball is thrown at 45 degrees.
That means the vertical component of velocity and horizontal component of velocity are equal.
The horizontal component is such that in the time of flight, the ball covers 80m
The maximum height is reached in half that time [in the second half it comes down again].
On the way up, it slows to zero velocity, so the average speed is one half the original.
with an average speed of half the size, for only half the time interval, the ball will cover 1/4 the distance, so it reaches a height of only 20m - Option CQuestion 2:
The ball starts at some speed, and this reduces to 0 at maximum height in a certain time interval.
half way through that time interval, it will be at half the velocity.
First half of time interval, average speed is the average of v and v/2 = 3v/4
Second half of the interval, average speed is the average of v/2 and 0 = v/4
The average sped in the first half of the time interval is 3 times the average speed in the second half of the time interval so the distances are in the ratio 3:1, so it is at height 0.75h that the speed is one half the initial speed.
so yes, both answers you suggested are wrong.