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Projectile Motion Problems September 26 and September 29, 2014

Projectile Motion Problem Solving Steps To solve projectile motion problems, you must separate the horizontal and vertical components of motion. Resolve the launch velocity to find the vix and viy. (Use SOH CAH TOA) Divide your paper into two sections – one for horizontal and one for vertical Write the relevant equations and known variables in the appropriate sections Recognize that horizontal and vertical sides are linked by time in the air. You may use time to find other variables on either section.

Problem 1: Soccer kick A player kicks a soccer ball from ground level with an initial velocity of 27.0 m/s, 30o above the horizontal. Find each of the following. Assume that air resistance is negligible. The ball’s hang time The ball’s maximum height The horizontal distance the ball travels before hitting the ground.

Problem 2: Giraffe assembly line Lucy and her friend are working at an assembly plant making wooden toy giraffes. At the end of the line, the giraffes go horizontally off the edge of a conveyor belt and fall into a box below. If the box is 0.60 m below the level of the conveyor belt and 0.40 m away from it, what must be the horizontal velocity of giraffes as they leave the conveyor belt?

Problem 3: Rock thrown from cliff A rock is thrown from a 50.0 m high cliff with an initial velocity of 7.0 m/s at an angle of 53o above the horizontal. Finds its velocity when it hits the ground.

Problem 4: Rock thrown from cliff 2 You throw a stone horizontally at a speed of 5.0 m/s from the top of a cliff that is 78.4 m high. How long does it take the stone to reach the bottom of the cliff? How far from the base of the cliff does the stone hit the ground? What are the horizontal and vertical components of the stone’s velocity as it hits the ground? 4.0 sec 20 m Vx = 5.0 m/s Vy = -39.2 m/s You Do

Problem 5: Darts A dart player throws a dart horizontally at 12.4 m/s. The dart hits the board 0.32 m below the height from which it was thrown. How far away is the player from the board? 3.2 m You Do