How Long Does It Take for a Projectile to Hit the Ground?

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A projectile launched from a 125 m cliff at 105 m/s and 37 degrees takes approximately 14.6 seconds to hit the ground. The horizontal distance traveled from the base of the cliff is about 1.23 km. Just before impact, the horizontal and vertical components of the velocity are approximately 83.9 m/s and -80.3 m/s, respectively. The overall velocity magnitude at impact is around 116 m/s, forming an angle of 43.7 degrees below the horizontal. The calculations presented are correct, though some users requested clarification on the methodology used.
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1.) A projectile is shot from the edge of a cliff 125 m above ground level with an initial
velocity of 105 m/s at an angle of 37o with the horizontal.
Determine:
a) the time it takes for the projectile to hit the ground
b) the distance traveled by the projectile as measured from the base of the cliff
c) find the horizontal and vertical components of the projectile's velocity the instant
before hitting the ground
d) the magnitude of the velocity
e) the angle made by the velocity vector with the horizontal.




Horizontal
s = ?
u = 105cos37 = 83.8567 m/s
v = "
a = 0
t = ?

Vertical
s = -125 m
u = 105sin37 = 63.1906 m/s
v = ?
a = -9.8 m/s/s
t = ?

Use:
v2 = u2 + 2as
v2 = (63.1906 m/s)2 + 2(-9.8 m/s/s)(-125 m)
|v| = 80.2686 m/s but v must be going down so
v = -80.2686 m/s

A) v = u + at
-80.2686 m/s = 63.1906 m/s + (-9.8 m/s/s)t
t = 14.6387 s = 14.6 s

B)
vav = s/t
83.8567 m/s = s/14.6387 s
s = 1227.5528 m = 1230 m or 1.23 km

C)
when it hits the ground the velocity components are:
83.8567 m/s x + -80.2686 m/s y or 83.9 m/s x + -80.3 m/s y (c)

D)
This has a magnitude of
(83.85672 + 80.26862)1/2 = 116.08 m/s = 116 m/s (d)

E)
Which forms an angle of
tan-1(80.2686/83.8567) = 43.7o below the horizontal (e)
 
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Yup. All are correct.

needhelp83 said:
D) This has a magnitude of
(83.85672 + 80.26862)1/2 = 116.08 m/s = 116 m/s (d)

Maybe you could perhaps elaborate how u arrive at this answer. The answer is right but the working seems a little wrong.
 
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