Does the Tennis Ball Clear the Net?

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The discussion revolves around a physics problem involving projectile motion, specifically analyzing whether a tennis ball, hit at a certain angle and speed, clears a net at a specified distance. The scenario includes initial height, launch speed, angle, horizontal distance to the net, and net height.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

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  • The original poster attempts to apply kinematic equations to determine if the ball clears the net but expresses confusion about the calculations and the meaning of the variables used. Some participants question the interpretation of acceleration and suggest focusing on the independent components of motion.

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Participants are exploring different aspects of the problem, with some providing hints about breaking down the motion into horizontal and vertical components. There is no explicit consensus on the approach yet, but guidance has been offered regarding the use of kinematic equations and the importance of understanding the motion components.

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The original poster has provided a diagram but has not fully articulated their reasoning process. There is a mention of potential confusion regarding the application of physics concepts and the definitions of variables in the equations used.

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hi, i was trying to figure out how to tackle this physics question, but I am a little stuck. the question is:

a tennis player, playing for a match hits a ball 2m above the groung. the ball leaves his racquet with a speed of 20m/s at an angle of 5 above the horizontal. the horizontal distance to the net is 7m and the net heigh is 1m does the ball clear the net?

i've diagram to help me and I am just stuck about where to start. thanks for helping me.

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i used v^2=u^2+2as and Vox=Vo*cos(angle) <- but i think I am wrong :S

The Attempt at a Solution


i got a=-28.57m/s. but and i got that it didn't claer the net. I am not sure wot i was doing really. :S
 
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You say you have found a value for "a" but "a" is not a speed it is acceleration. At least if you are using "a" as it is found in your equation.

[tex]v^2 = u^2 + 2as[/tex]

Hint... the only acceleration in these sorts of problems is downward, ie. a = 9.81m/s^2. Friction from the air is generally ignored, unless it is specified as part of the problem.

Questions like these need to be solved in components. That is... what the ball does in its vertical motion and then.. horizontal motion. The two are quite indepenent.
 
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ok thank you for help
 
Calculate the horizontal and vertical components of the velocity using trig.

In the x direction, where there is no acceleration, calculate how long it will take the ball to travel 7 m horizontally.

Then you can solve for how high the ball will be at this time, by using the equation

d = vit + 1/2at^2 in the y direction

Based upon the value of d, u can determine whether the ball cleared the net or not.
 

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