Projectile Motion Help: Calculating Vo, V, Angle of Launch and Angle of Impact

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The discussion revolves around calculating the initial velocity (Vo), final velocity (V), angle of launch, and angle of impact for a water rocket that traveled 30.2 meters in 1.73 seconds. The calculations yield an approximate initial velocity of 19.41 m/s, a final velocity of -8.477 m/s, a launch angle of about 25.9 degrees, and an impact angle of approximately 154.1 degrees. Participants clarify that the projectile's motion is analyzed in two halves, with the final velocity at the peak being zero. The method involves using trigonometric relationships and kinematic equations to derive these values. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the motion's symmetry in projectile analysis.
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hi I am new to the board..
my class recently did a lab using water rockets as projections. Our rocket went 30.2m in 1.73 seconds. can u guys help me find Vo, V, angle of launch and angle of impact? i need help on this a lot. can u guys also show me the steps in doing this.
thanks
 
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30.2 m in th x direction?
 
If so

this may work
I am tired so please forgive me if I error

30.2=Vo*cos(\theta)t

let A = Vo*cos(\theta)=\frac{30.2}{1.73}

0=Vo sin (\theta) - g\frac{t}{2}

let B = g\frac{t}{2}=Vo sin (\theta)

Vo=\sqrt{A^2+B^2} = \sqrt{ (\frac{30.2}{1.73})^2+(g\frac{t}{2})^2) }<br />

Vo = apprx: 19.406Keep exact value call C

30.2=Vo*cos(\theta)t
30.2=C*cos(\theta)1.73

\frac{30.2}{C*1.73}=cos(\theta)

cos^{-1}(\frac{30.2}{C*1.73})=(\theta)=approx 25.9 degrees= angle of lanuch

angle of impact should be 154.0 from outside
impact should simply be

V=Vo+at

take it from when projectile is at max height onward

V=0-g\frac{t}{2}
V=-8.477 m/s
 
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ballahboy said:
hi I am new to the board..
my class recently did a lab using water rockets as projections. Our rocket went 30.2m in 1.73 seconds. can u guys help me find Vo, V, angle of launch and angle of impact? i need help on this a lot. can u guys also show me the steps in doing this.
thanks

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Vo, V, angle of launch and angle of impact

Vo: approx 19.41 m/s
V= approx -8.477 m/s
Angle of Launch approx 25.9 degrees
Angle of Impact approx 154.1 degrees
 
wow thank u so much
 
sorry I am still confused, how did u get this 0=(Vo sin theta)-g*t/2

also y is Vo=0 at the bottom but we proved it was 19.41?
 
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ballahboy said:
sorry I am still confused, how did u get this 0=(Vo sin theta)-g*t/2

also y is Vo=0 at the bottom but we proved it was 19.41?

We divide the projectile motion in half and only examine the last half of the trip... since it is a smooth parapbolic path, the time it takes to go from the top to the bottom will be half the total time.

When you examine it at the top peak of its height to the bottom, at the peak the Vo will be zero because there is no velecity.

so then to get V you would have the velocity of impact you would get V=Vo-gt... but t in this instance is the total t in half. so V=0-gt/2


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for
0=Vo sin (\theta) - g\frac{t}{2}

I did the same dividing stat, I just decided to examine the first half of the trip.
We know the final velocity will be 0 at the top so I just solved it that way... again t would be in half this time.
 
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