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How do i solve the ones in red? A student fires a cannonball horizontally with a speed of 24.0m/s from a height of 51.0m. Neglect drag.

How do i solve the ones in red? A student fires a cannonball horizontally with a speed-example-1
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Horizontal speed = 24.0 m/s

height of the cliff = 51.0 m

For the initial vertical speed will are considering the vertical component. Therefore,

Since the student fires the canonical ball at the maximum height of 51 m, the initial vertical velocity will be zero. This means


\text{ Initial vertical velocity = 0 m/s}

let's find how long the ball remained in the air.


\begin{gathered} 0=51-(1)/(2)(9.8)t^2 \\ 4.9t^2=51 \\ t^2=(51)/(4.9) \\ t^2=10.4081632653 \\ t=\sqrt[]{10.4081632653} \\ t=3.22 \\ t=3.22\text{ s} \end{gathered}

Finally, let's find the how far from the base of the building the ball landed(horizontal distance)


\begin{gathered} S_x=u_xt+(1)/(2)a_xt^2 \\ S_x=24*3.23 \\ S_x=\text{horizontal distance=77.28 m} \\ \text{note} \\ a_x=0m/s^2 \end{gathered}

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