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A golfer tees off from the top of a rise, giving the golf ball an initial velocity of 43.0 m/sat an angle of30.0above the horizontal. The ball strikes the fairway a horizontal distance of180 mfrom the tee. Assume the fairway is level. (a) How high is the rise above the fairway? (b) What is the speed of the ball as it strikes the fairway?

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a) Height of the rise above the fairway is 11 m .

b) Speed of the ball at fairway is 45 m/s .

Step by step solution

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The given data

  • Initial velocity of the ball, Vi=43.0m/s.
  • Angle at which the ball is above the horizontal,=30.
  • The horizontal distance from the tee, x=180m.
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Understanding the concept of kinematic equations

The kinematic equations relate the initial velocity, final velocity, displacement, acceleration, and time of motion of the given object.

We can find the height of the fairway and speed at the fairway by using kinematic equations.We can find the components of initial velocity and using that we can find the time from the horizontal distance given. From that time, we can find the rise in height. Using another kinematic equation, we can find the speed at the fairway.

Formulae:

The first kinematic equation of motion, Vf=Vi+at (i)

The second kinematic equation of motion, d=Vit+12at2(ii)

Here, Viis the initial velocity, Vfis final velocity, ais acceleration, tis time, and dis displacement.

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a) Calculation for the height of rise

We can resolve velocity in x and y components, we get

Vix=VicosViy=Visin

The time of flight from a given horizontal distance along the horizontal directionax=0 . We can substitute the value of displacement in the horizontal direction, initial velocity, and angle in equation (i) to find the time.

x=Vicost180m=43.0m/scos30tt=180m43.0m/scos30=4.83s

Using this time and equation (ii), the height of rise can be calculated. Substitute the values of initial velocity, time, and acceleration in equation (ii).

y=Visint+12at2y=y=43.0m/ssin304.83s+0.59.8m/s24.83s2y=10.46m11m

Hence, the value of height rise is 11 m . Negative sign of the rise is because the action is opposite to the acceleration of gravity.

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b) Calculation for speed of ball at fairway

Acceleration along horizontal direction ax=0hence using equation (i), we get the final velocity in x-direction as:

Vfx=43.0m/scos30+0=37.2390m/s

Similarly for final vertical velocity at fairway, we use equation (i). Substitute the values of initial velocity, angle, and gravitational acceleration in equation (i) to calculate the y component of the final velocity.

Vfy=43.0m/ssin30+-9.8m/s24.83s=-25.834m/s

Hence, the resultant velocity is calculated by substituting the values of x and y components of the final velocity.

Vf=Vfx2+Vfy2=37.2390m/s2+-25.834m/s2=45.32m/s

Hence, the speed at fairwayis 45 m/s .

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