Problem 4-57 Projectile - Part 11 - D
An astronaut strikes a golf ball on the Moon where the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity is \(1.6\; m/s^2.\) The ball takes off with a velocity of \(32\; m/s\) at an angle \(35^\circ\) above the horizontal (the moon’s horizontal) and lands in a valley \(15\; m\) below the level where it started. Determine the golf ball's: (a) maximum height (b) time of flight (c) horizontal distance traveled.
[Ans. (a) \(1.1 \times 10^2\; m\) (b) \(24\; s\) (c) \(6.2 \times 10^2\; m\)]
Accumulated Solution
\(x\) | \(y\) |
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\(x = v_{0x{^t}} \\ d = 26.21\; t\) | \(y = -1.5 \;m \\ y = v_{0y{^t}} + ½\; a_yt^2\\ t^2 - 22.94t - 18.75 = 0 \\ x = \frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}\) |
No. Although the number is a correct solution of the quadratic equation, the time cannot be negative so that this is the answer that is to be discarded.
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