Projectile Initial Velocity at 38 Degrees: Find Help and Solutions!

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In summary, the conversation discusses finding the initial velocity of a projectile fired at an angle of 38 degrees with an initial velocity in the x direction of 3.3 m/sec and a gravity of 10m/sec^2. The correct method for finding the initial velocity is to use the formula Vi=sqrt{(Vix^2)+(Viy^2)}, where Vix=3.3 m/sec and Viy=2.58 m/sec. The resulting initial velocity is 4.19 m/sec.
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Homework Statement


A projectile is fired at an angle of 38 degrees with respect to the x-axis and with an initial velocity in the x direction of 3.3 m/sec. (gravity=10m/sec^2)

a)whats the initial velocity of the projectile?

Homework Equations


a) i think Vy=Vi(sin38 degrees)
and a^2+b^2=c^2

The Attempt at a Solution


I first want to get the Vy by using: Vy=Vi(sin theta)
so, Vy=3.3m/sec(sin 38 degrees)
Vy=2.03 m/sec

now, (2.03)^2 + (3.3)^2= r^2
so r or the initial velocity of the projectile =3.87 m/s ?
 
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Your reasoning is circular and incorrect. First you are using Vi to find Vy, and then you are using Vy and Vx to find what you called r, which is in fact Vi. You are not getting r = Vi because you did not know Vi when you used it to find Vy. What you are given in the problem is Vx and a launch angle. How do you find Vi from the given information?
 
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let me try again, with the right variables and numbers:

physicsforumtrianglepic.jpg


Viy=Vi/(tan theta)
Viy=3.3 m/sec / (tan 52 degrees)
Viy=2.58 m/sec

so then i do the phythagorem (sp?) theorm:
Vix+Viy=Vi
(3.3^2)+(2.58^2)=Vi
4.19 m/sec=Vi !?

i believe that's correct
 
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ataglance05 said:
let me try again, with the right variables and numbers:

physicsforumtrianglepic.jpg


Viy=Vi/(tan theta)
Viy=3.3 m/sec / (tan 52 degrees)
Viy=2.58 m/sec

so then i do the phythagorem (sp?) theorm:
Vix+Viy=Vi
(3.3^2)+(2.58^2)=Vi

4.19 m/sec=Vi
i believe that's correct

Your answer is correct. However the lines in bold should read Vi2=Vix2+Viy2
Vi=sqrt{(3.3^2)+(2.58^2)}.

The Theorem to which you are referring is the Pythagorean Theorem (named after Pythagoras).
 

1. What is a projectile?

A projectile is any object that is launched into the air and moves under the influence of gravity. Examples include a baseball thrown by a pitcher or a rocket launched into space.

2. How is the trajectory of a projectile calculated?

The trajectory of a projectile is calculated using the equations of projectile motion, which take into account the initial velocity, angle of launch, and acceleration due to gravity.

3. What is the difference between a projectile and a ballistic object?

A projectile is any object that is launched into the air, while a ballistic object specifically refers to a projectile that is propelled by a force, such as a bullet fired from a gun.

4. How does air resistance affect the motion of a projectile?

Air resistance, also known as drag, can significantly alter the trajectory of a projectile by slowing it down and changing its direction. This is why objects with a larger surface area, such as a feather, tend to fall more slowly than objects with a smaller surface area, such as a rock.

5. What factors can affect the range of a projectile?

The range of a projectile is affected by its initial velocity, angle of launch, air resistance, and the acceleration due to gravity. Other factors such as wind and the shape of the projectile can also have an impact on its range.

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