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18 May, 08:16

The Zacchini family was renowned for their human - cannonball act in which a family member was shot from a cannon using either elastic bands or compressed air. In one version of the act, Emanuel Zacchini was shot over three Ferris wheels to land in a net at the same height as the open end of the cannon and at a range of 69 m. He was propelled inside the barrel for 5.2 m and launched at an angle of 53°. If his mass was 85 kg and he underwent constant acceleration inside the barrel, what was the magnitude of the force propelling him? (Hint: Treat the launch as though it were along a ramp at 53°. Neglect air drag.)

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  1. 18 May, 08:35
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    ecceleration a = 67,626 m / s²

    Explanation:

    We have a projectile launch, where they give us the horizontal reach of man with this we can calculate its initial velocity

    R = Vo² sin 2θ / g

    Vo² = gR / sin 2θ

    Vo = √ (9.8 69 / sin 2 53) = √ 703.45

    Vo = 26.52 m / s

    This is the speed with which it leaves the canyon, as they indicate that the acceleration in the canyon is constant, let's calculate the average acceleration

    Vfc² = Voc² + 2 a X

    Let's look at the values of the quantities in this part of the problem, Vfc is the speed at the tip of the canyon, that is, it is 26.52 m / s, X is the distance traveled that corresponds to the length of the cannon 5.2 m and Vo is the speed initial before the shot that is worth zero (Vo = 0)

    Vfc² = 2 a X

    a = Vfc² / 2X

    a = 26.52²/2 5.2

    a = 67,626 m / s²

    Let's use Newton's second law to look for strength

    F = ma

    F = 85 67,626

    F = 5748.2 N
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