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A ball is to be shot from level ground toward a wall at distance x(Fig.4-43a). Fig 4-43b shows the ycomponent vyof the ball’s velocity just as it would reach the wall, as a function of that distance x. The scaling is set by vyx=5.0m/sand xs=20m.What is the launch angle?

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The angle of launch is 14.31°.

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01

Given data

For the given graph, the scale is set by vyx=5.0m/sand xs=20m.

02

Understanding the physical situation and kinematic equations

First, we have to find the time taken to travel horizontal distance. With the help of thistime, we can find the vertical component of the initial velocity. And from the graph, we can find the final velocity of the ball. From the y-intercept of the graph, we can conclude about the horizontal component of the initial velocity. The horizontal component of velocity is constant throughout the motion as there is no force in the horizontal direction.Thus, from the given data and the graph, using kinematic equations we can find the angle of launch.

03

Kinematic equations and formula for launch angle

The first kinematic equation is,

v=v0+at …(¾±)

The second kinematic equation is,

s=v0t+12at2 …(¾±¾±)

The horizontal component of velocity is,

vox=vocosθ …(¾±¾±¾±)

The vertical component of initial velocity is,

v0y=v0sinθ …(¾±±¹)

Launch angle is

θ=tan-1v0yv0x …(±¹)

04

Calculations for horizontal and vertical components.

Given that the range of motion is 20m, from the graph it is clear that the initial velocity of ball is 5m/s and the final velocity of ball is also 5m/s.

The second kinematic equation gives the horizontal component ofthe initial velocity.

S=v0xt+12at2

role="math" localid="1660895569268" x=v0xt

t=xv0x

If we put the equation of time in the formula for the vertical velocity component we get,

vy=v0y-gt=v0y-gxv0x

We know that the vertical component of velocity is zero at maximum height.

Also, the slope of the graph = -12

So, comparing it to the equation of line,we conclude,

-gv0x=-12v0x=19.6m/s

From the y-intercept of the graph, we can say thatv0y=5.0m/s

05

Calculation of the launch angle

Now, use the equation (iv) and the x and y component of the initial velocity, to calculate the angle of launch.

θ=tan-1v0yv0x=tan-15.0m/s19.6m/s=14.31°

Therefore, the launch angle is 14.31°.

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