Help with Golf Ball Question: Initial Velocity & Angle

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A golf ball hit at an initial speed of 35 m/s at an angle less than 45 degrees will have a horizontal velocity component greater than the vertical component. This is because, at angles below 45 degrees, the cosine of the angle (horizontal component) is larger than the sine of the angle (vertical component). For an angle of 37 degrees, the horizontal and vertical velocity components can be calculated using the formulas: horizontal component = 35 * cos(37) and vertical component = 35 * sin(37). The cosine of 37 degrees is approximately 0.8 and the sine is approximately 0.6, leading to specific values for each component. Understanding these relationships is key to solving the problem effectively.
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There is a question that is being a pain...Could sombody point me in the proper direction ..this is the question..

A golf ball is hit with an initial speed of 35m/s at an angle less the 45 degrees above the horizontal.(A)The horizontal velocity componentis (1) greater than,(2) equal to or (3) less than the vertical velocity component.Why? (B) IF the ball is hit at an angle of 37 degrees , what are the initial horizontal and vertical velocity components?... :confused: :cry:
 
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When breaking up velocity components (sin/cos) you multiply the magnitude of velocity (speed) by the sin (for vert) of the angle or cos (for horizontal) of the angle to find each component. So its asking you, when the angle is less than 45 degrees, which component is larger? (This is pretty easy to see if you draw the vector).
 
Vivek said:
There is a question that is being a pain...Could sombody point me in the proper direction ..this is the question..

A golf ball is hit with an initial speed of 35m/s at an angle less the 45 degrees above the horizontal.(A)The horizontal velocity componentis (1) greater than,(2) equal to or (3) less than the vertical velocity component.Why? (B) IF the ball is hit at an angle of 37 degrees , what are the initial horizontal and vertical velocity components?... :confused: :cry:

hi vivek

lets just keep speed of the golf ball=v
and angle with hor.=A
hor. component of vel=v*cosA
vertical comp.=v*sinA
when A=45
cosA=sinA
so the velocities in hor. n vertical directions r eqal.
do the 2nd part urself...

cos37=4/5
sin37=3/5
 
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