Q: A mass m is moving horizontally across the surface of the earth with a velocity of ( v ) = 30 m/s . The mass approaches a ledge with an edge situated 100 m above the ocean. The mass eventually moves off the ledge and falls until it reaches the ocean’s surface. Calculate theContinue reading “KINEMATICS: The ” architecture of motion. “”
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KINEMATIC EQUATIONS: What is the ball’s speed when it’s caught by the goalie?
Q: A soccer player kicks the ball toward a goalie that is 29.0 m in front of him. The ball leaves his foot at a speed of 19.5 m/s and at an angle of 33.4° relative to the ground. Find the speed of the ball when the goalie catches it in front of the net.Continue reading “KINEMATIC EQUATIONS: What is the ball’s speed when it’s caught by the goalie?”
KINEMATICS: What Initial Velocity is Needed to Propel a Projectile Over a Barrier?
Q: The highest barrier that a projectile can clear is 13.7 m, when the projectile is launched at an angle of 10.5° above the horizontal. What is the projectile’s launch speed? A: Recall that a projectile that travels in a curvilinear path has components of motion in the ( x ) and ( y )Continue reading “KINEMATICS: What Initial Velocity is Needed to Propel a Projectile Over a Barrier?”
ENERGY AND MOMENTUM: Which Object Will Roll Down a Hill More Rapidly?
If a buggy and a sphere of equal masses begin rolling side-by-side down a hill, which will reach the bottom of the hill first ( neglecting wind resistance ) ? For simplicity, we should pretend that the energy transfer in this problem is 100% efficient: no losses occur due to sound, random vibrations, or windContinue reading “ENERGY AND MOMENTUM: Which Object Will Roll Down a Hill More Rapidly?”