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To start an avalanche on a mountain slope, an artillery shell is fired with an initial velocity of 310 m/s at 50.0° above the horizontal. It explodes on the mountainside 39.0 s after firing. What are the x and y coordinates of the shell where it explodes, relative to its firing point?

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The shell has horizontal position
x and vertical position
y at time
t according to


x=\left(310(\rm m)/(\rm s)\right)\cos50.0^\circ t


y=\left(310(\rm m)/(\rm s)\right)\sin50.0^\circ t-\frac g2t^2

where
g=9.80(\rm m)/(\mathrm s^2) is the acceleration due to gravity.

The shell explodes after 39.0 s, at which point its coordinates are


x=7770\,\mathrm m


y=1810\,\mathrm m

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