Ask Question
15 July, 23:47

A stone is launched from the ground, at a 70° angle, with an initial velocity of 120 m/s.

Once you determine when the stone hits the ground, which equation would you use to find its final horizontal distance?

A) x = 41t

B) x = 60t

C) x = 84.7t

D) x = 120t

+3
Answers (1)
  1. 16 July, 00:03
    0
    A) x = 41t

    The classic equation for distance is velocity multiplied by time. And unfortunately, all of your available options have the form of that equation. In fact, the only difference between any of the equations is what looks to be velocity. And in order to solve the problem initially, you need to divide the velocity vector into a vertical velocity vector and a horizontal velocity vector. And the horizontal velocity vector is simply the cosine of the angle multiplied by the total velocity. So H = 120*cos (70) = 120*0.34202 = 41.04242 So the horizontal velocity is about 41 m/s. Looking at the available options, only "A" even comes close.
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “A stone is launched from the ground, at a 70° angle, with an initial velocity of 120 m/s. Once you determine when the stone hits the ...” in 📗 Physics if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers