Projectile Motion question help

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A helicopter rises vertically at 14.7 m/s and releases a ball 196 m above ground with a horizontal velocity of 8.5 m/s. To determine when the ball will hit the ground, the only force acting on it is gravity, which affects its vertical motion independently of the horizontal velocity. The time to reach the ground can be calculated using the equation d = d0 + v0t - 1/2at², considering the initial upward velocity of the ball. The correct answers for the time to impact, horizontal distance traveled, and impact velocity are 8.0 seconds, 68 meters, and 64 m/s at 82 degrees below horizontal, respectively. Understanding the vertical motion's independence from horizontal motion is crucial for solving the problem accurately.
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Homework Statement



A helicopter is rising vetically at a uniform velocity of 14.7 m/s. When it is 196 m from the ground, a ball is projectted from it with a horizontal velocity of 8.5 m/s with respect to the helicopter. Calculate:
a) When the ball will reach the ground
b) Where it will hit the ground
c) What its velocity will be when it hits the ground

Answers are: 8.0 s, 68 m, 64 m/s 82 degrees below horizontal



Homework Equations



c² = root of a² + b²

d = v1 t + 1/2 a (t)²



The Attempt at a Solution



So i drew out the path of the projected ball and used Pythagorean theorem to solve the 2 vectors of 14.7 [N] and 8.5 [E]

and i get 16.9 m/s [N 60 E]

I used d = v1 t + 1/2 a (t)²
to get distance

However, my answer comes out incorrect (by a lot)

so i used:

V2 ^ 2 - V1 ^2 = 2 a d

285 / 2(-9.8m/s^2) = d

d = 15 m

However, That is not the correct answer.

Looking for someone to point me in the right direction, thanks.
 
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For part one, you must realize that the only force (neglecting air-resistance) is gravity, which only occurs in the y (downward) direction. So the time to reach the ground is independent of the horizontal velocity!

Another thing to remember that when dropped the ball has an initial velocity that is not 0. The helicopter that dropped the ball is moving upward!

Does that give you a nudge in the right direction?
 
I don't quite understand what you mean. I understand that gravity is the only force acting upon Vy, but how do you get the time as to when it will reach the ground?
 
You all ready have the equation:

d = d0 + v0t - 1/2at^2
 
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