.) A very small cannon (very small, meaning we can disregard its size) has a muzzle velocity (velocity of the projectile as it leaves the barrel) of 30 m/s and is at an angle of 35° from the ground. a.) What is the Max Height? b.) What is the Range?

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Max Height = V;*sin's (visine)
28
28
Max
Ronge = v? sin 20
Vi
Height
8 = 9. 81 m/sz
Range
1.) A very small cannon (very small, meaning we can disregard its size) has a muzzle
velocity (velocity of the projectile as it leaves the barrel) of 30 m/s and is at an angle of
35° from the ground.
a.) What is the Max Height?
b.) What is the Range?
Somple .
Diagrom
Vi = inital velocty cmuzzle velocity)
0 = ongle from the grond
Vi = 30 m/e
Height
e= 350
Ronge
a) Monx Height :
(30) (ain 5)
Max Height = V;? sin?e
28
15- 09 m
R(9.81)
b.) Ronge :
v.* sin 20
(30)2 sin (70*)
Ronge =
86.21M
* Incicode your final answers. In this case, I
used a box
Transcribed Image Text:Max Height = V;*sin's (visine) 28 28 Max Ronge = v? sin 20 Vi Height 8 = 9. 81 m/sz Range 1.) A very small cannon (very small, meaning we can disregard its size) has a muzzle velocity (velocity of the projectile as it leaves the barrel) of 30 m/s and is at an angle of 35° from the ground. a.) What is the Max Height? b.) What is the Range? Somple . Diagrom Vi = inital velocty cmuzzle velocity) 0 = ongle from the grond Vi = 30 m/e Height e= 350 Ronge a) Monx Height : (30) (ain 5) Max Height = V;? sin?e 28 15- 09 m R(9.81) b.) Ronge : v.* sin 20 (30)2 sin (70*) Ronge = 86.21M * Incicode your final answers. In this case, I used a box
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