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2 December, 00:06

A Roman centurion fires off a vat of burning pitch from

hiscatapult at 18.2m/s, 37 degrees above the horizontal.

a. how long was the vat in the air?

b. determine the horizontal component of the initial

velocityof the vat.

c. determine the range of the vat.

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  1. 2 December, 00:11
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    (a) 1.11sec

    (b) 14.37m/s

    (c) 31.78m

    Explanation:

    U = 18m/s, A = 37°, g = 9.8m/s^2

    (a) t = UsinA/g = 18sin37°/9.8 = 18*0.6018/9.8 = 1.11sec

    (b) Ux = UcosA = 18cos37° = 18*0.7986 = 14.37m/s

    (c) R = U^2sin2A/g = 18^2sin2 (37°) / 9.8 = 324sin74°/9.8 = 324*0.9613/9.8 = 31.78m
  2. 2 December, 00:35
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    a 5.995m

    b 14.54m/s

    C 31.84m

    Explanation:

    H = u^2 sin^2x/2g

    H = 18.2^2 sin^2*37/2*10

    H = 331.24 * 0.362/20

    H = 5.995m

    Horizontal component of the Vat

    Ux = ucos x; x is the angle

    Ux = 18.2 cos 37

    Ux = 14.54m/s

    Range = u^2 sin2x/g

    18.2^2 sin 74/10

    Range = 318.40/10

    Range = 31.84m
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