What Are the Key Concepts in Solving Projectile Motion Problems?

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The discussion revolves around solving projectile motion problems, specifically focusing on the calculations related to initial velocity, time of flight, and the components of velocity at a given launch angle. The original poster presents multiple questions involving projectile motion parameters and expresses difficulty in understanding how to approach these problems.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants suggest visualizing the problem by drawing vectors and their components. The original poster expresses uncertainty about how to proceed with the calculations and seeks direct answers, while others emphasize the importance of understanding the concepts rather than just obtaining solutions.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants providing guidance on how to approach the problems without giving direct answers. There is a recognition of the need for the original poster to engage with the material and explore the concepts further, but no consensus has been reached on specific methods or solutions.

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The original poster mentions a sense of urgency in needing answers, which may influence their approach to the problems. There is also an indication of imposed homework rules that discourage simply providing solutions.

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1. A projectile is launched at an angle of 45.0 degrees above the horizontal and lands at the same level from which it was launched 3.69 seconds later. The magnitude of the initial velocity is _____ m/s

2. If θo is the angle of elevation above the horizontal at which a projectile is launched, the horizontal component of its initial velocity is given by _______.

a. gsin(θo)
b. vocos(θo)
c. vosin(θo)
d. gcos(θo)

3. A projectile is launched at an angle of 41.1 degrees above the horizontal with an initial speed of 205 m/s and lands at the same level from which it was launched. The range is 145 meters. The time of flight is _____ m/s.

I really don't know how to work these or find the answer. If somebody could please help me!
 
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try drawing the vector of the initial velocity and its x and y components
 
I tried. I don't even know how to work it out. If somebody could work it out and find the answer so I can see how, I'd really appreciate it.
 
sorry, but they don't like it when we just give the answer here :)

does your teacher have any examples of drawing vectors and their components? Try looking at those for reference.
 
i've tried looking at everything. i am very bad at math... that's why i came to seek help on this forum.
 
if you could please help me find the answers. i really need to answer these questions very soon. i am in desperate need.
 
I'm really sorry but I can't just give you the answers, that's not what this forum is for. This forum is for people to get help solving problems themselves, sorry.

this picture should help get you started, though

velocity_zpseea7ce68.png
 

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