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15 January, 03:35

A ball is thrown from ground level so as to just clear wall 4m height at distance 4m from wall and falls 14 m from wall. Velocity of ball?

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  1. 15 January, 03:39
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    Ok, this is a 2d kinematics problem, the falls 14 m part is confusing, I think it means in the x direction, but you don't need it anyway.

    If we know it goes 4m into the air, we know d = 4m (height of wall), we also know the acceleration a=-9.8m/s^2 (because gravity) and that the vertical velocity when it just clears the wall will be 0 m/s, which we'll call our final velocity (Vf). Using Vf^2 = Vi^2 + 2a*d, we can solve this for Vi and drop Vf because it's zero to get: Vi = sqrt (-2ad), plug in numbers (don't forget a is negative) and you get 8.85 m/s in the vertical direction. The x-direction velocity requires that we solve the y-direction for time, using Vf = Vi + at, we solve for t, getting t = - Vi/a, plug in numbers t = - 8.85/-9.8 = 0.9 s. Now we can use the simple v = d/t (because x-direction has no acceleration (a=0)), and plug in the distance to the wall and the time it takes to get there v = (4/.9) = 4.444 m/s, this is the velocity in the x direction, we use Pythagoras' theorem to find the total velocity, Vtotal = sqrt (Vx^2 + Vy^2), so Vtotal = sqrt (8.85^2+4.444^2) = 9.9m/s. Yay physics!
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