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A cannon, elevated at 40∘ is fired at a wall 300 m away on level ground, as shown in the figure below. The initial speed of the cannonball is 89 m/s. At what height h does the ball hit the wall?
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A cannon, elevated at 40∘ is fired at a wall 300 m away on level ground, as shown in the figure below. The initial speed of the cannonball is 89 m/s. At what height h does the ball hit the wall?
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Vo = 89 m/s
angle: 40°
=> Vox = Vo * cos 40° = 89 * cos 40°
=> Voy = Vo. sin 40° = 89 * sin 40°
x-movement: uniform => x =Vox * t = 89*cos(40)*t
x = 300 m => t = 300m / [89m/s*cos(40) = 4.4 s
y-movement: uniformly accelerated => y = Voy * t - g*t^2 /2
y = 89m/s * sin(40) * (4.4s) - 9.m/s^2 * (4.4)^2 / 2 = 156.9 m = height the ball hits the wall.
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