What Is the Radius of Curvature for a Horizontally Thrown Stone After 3 Seconds?

AI Thread Summary
To find the radius of curvature for a stone thrown horizontally at 10 m/s after 3 seconds, the vertical velocity is calculated as 29.4 m/s due to gravity. The total velocity at this point is 31.05 m/s, derived from the horizontal and vertical components. The normal acceleration is determined using the formula an = v²/R, where R is the radius of curvature. To find R, the component of gravitational acceleration acting normal to the velocity must be identified. The final result for the radius of curvature is R = 305 m.
lydiazmi
Messages
5
Reaction score
0

Homework Statement


A stone was thrown horizontally with velocity 10 m/s. Find the radius of curvature of the stone trajectory 3 seconds after it was thrown.


Homework Equations


v2=vx2+vy2

an=(v2)/R


The Attempt at a Solution


vx=10m/s
vy0=0m/s
vy=vy0+gt=(9.8)(3)=29.4

v2=vx2+vy2=
=102+29.42
v=31.05m/s

now I've got the velocity, but according to the equ an=(v2)/R I hv to know the normal acceleration to find the radius. how??

(the answer is R=305m)
 
Physics news on Phys.org
You have the components of the velocity vector at time t = 3 seconds, so you know the angle it makes with the horizontal. Pretend that defines a sloped surface with the stone on it. How would you decompose the gravitational acceleration vector into its surface normal and surface parallel components if this really were a block-on-a-slope problem?
 
For radius of curvature you need acceleration normal to the velocity. You know that only acceleration acting is g. Find the component of g normal to the velocity.
 
great! thanks!
 
Thread 'Voltmeter readings for this circuit with switches'
TL;DR Summary: I would like to know the voltmeter readings on the two resistors separately in the picture in the following cases , When one of the keys is closed When both of them are opened (Knowing that the battery has negligible internal resistance) My thoughts for the first case , one of them must be 12 volt while the other is 0 The second case we'll I think both voltmeter readings should be 12 volt since they are both parallel to the battery and they involve the key within what the...
Thread 'Struggling to make relation between elastic force and height'
Hello guys this is what I tried so far. I used the UTS to calculate the force it needs when the rope tears. My idea was to make a relationship/ function that would give me the force depending on height. Yeah i couldnt find a way to solve it. I also thought about how I could use hooks law (how it was given to me in my script) with the thought of instead of having two part of a rope id have one singular rope from the middle to the top where I could find the difference in height. But the...
Back
Top