How Does Projectile Angle Affect Range and Height?

In summary, a projectile is shot from a cannon at an angle of 60 degrees with an initial speed of 30.0 m/s. The maximum height and range of the projectile can be calculated using this information. This calculation can also be repeated for initial angles of 45 degrees and 30 degrees, assuming the same initial speed. It is important to note that air resistance and the mass of the object are not taken into account in this scenario. This may seem complex for high school physics, but it can be easily solved if one is familiar with kinematic equations. It is also worth mentioning that this may be an open notes test.
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A cannon shoots a projectile at an angle of 60 degrees above the horizontal with an initial speed of 30.0 m/s.

A) calculate the maximum height of the projectile and its range ( the horizontal distance traveled when the projectile hits the ground).

B) repeat the calculations of part A for initial angles of 45 degrees and 30 degrees, assuming the same initial speed of 30.0 m/s.

 
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you havnt said your ideas about the question... whether you need to take into account air resistance or the mass of the object... so essentially it could be a mass less projectile in a vacuum crusing along until the end of the universe? lol...
 
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zigga15 said:
you havnt said your ideas about the question... whether you need to take into account air resistance or the mass of the object... so essentially it could be a mass less projectile in a vacuum crusing along until the end of the universe? lol...


That's all the information I have. This seems to complex for high school physics. I thought we were supposed to just learn the basics...
 
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Heh, this isn't complex at all. In high school, especially since your physics class just started, you won't have air resistance. You should be able to do this easily if you read the material or listen to the teacher in class. Do you have all of your kinematic equations memorized?
 
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Brickster said:
Heh, this isn't complex at all. In high school, especially since your physics class just started, you won't have air resistance. You should be able to do this easily if you read the material or listen to the teacher in class. Do you have all of your kinematic equations memorized?

I do listen. I just don't get it. That's why I'm here asking for help. No, it's an open notes test
 

What is a cannon shoot?

A cannon shoot is a method of launching a projectile using a large, mounted gun called a cannon.

How does a cannon shoot work?

A cannon shoot works by igniting gunpowder inside the cannon, which creates a large amount of hot gas that pushes the projectile out of the cannon at high speeds.

What types of projectiles can a cannon shoot?

A cannon can shoot a variety of projectiles, including solid metal balls, explosive shells, and even flaming arrows.

What are the dangers of using a cannon shoot?

Cannon shoots can be extremely dangerous if not used properly. The explosion of gunpowder can cause injury or damage to those nearby, and the force of the projectile can cause destruction to anything in its path.

What are some common uses for a cannon shoot?

Cannon shoots have been historically used in warfare, but they can also be used for ceremonial purposes, such as in reenactments or celebrations. They have also been used in sports, such as cannonball diving competitions.

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