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a shell fired from a cannon at 60 ° from horizontal strikes a target 20m high at a distance 80m. Calculate the initial velocity

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consider the motion along the X-direction

X = horizontal displacement = 80 m


V_(ox) = initial velocity along the x-direction = v Cos60

t = time of travel

using the equation

X =
V_(ox) t

80 = (v Cos60) (t)

t = 160/v eq-1


consider the motion in vertical direction :

Y = vertical displacement = 20 m


V_(oy) = initial velocity in Y-direction = v Sin60

a = acceleration = - 9.8 m/s²

t = time of travel = 160/v

using the equation

Y =
V_(oy) t + (0.5) a t²

20 = (v Sin60) (160/v) + (0.5) (- 9.8) (160/v)²

v = 32.5 m/s

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