A golf ball is struck from A with a velocity Va=7 ft/s as shown bellow. VA B 45° 10° Determine: 1. the distance d at which it will land (put your answer in the cell bellow) 2. the speed at which it strikes the ground at B, this answer must be on your hand-written work 3. the time of the flight from A to B, this answer must be on your hand- written work
A golf ball is struck from A with a velocity Va=7 ft/s as shown bellow. VA B 45° 10° Determine: 1. the distance d at which it will land (put your answer in the cell bellow) 2. the speed at which it strikes the ground at B, this answer must be on your hand-written work 3. the time of the flight from A to B, this answer must be on your hand- written work
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A golf ball is struck from point A with an initial velocity \( v_A = 7 \, \text{ft/s} \) at an angle of \( 45^\circ \) to the horizontal. The ball lands on a slope inclined at \( 10^\circ \) from the horizontal at point B.
### Diagram Description
- The diagram shows a golfer hitting a ball with an initial velocity vector \( v_A \) at \( 45^\circ \) from horizontal.
- The ball follows a parabolic trajectory before landing on a slope inclined at \( 10^\circ \).
- The distance from point A to point B along the slope is labeled \( d \).
### Tasks
1. **Determine the distance \( d \) at which the ball will land.**
- Record your answer in the space provided below.
2. **Find the speed at which the ball strikes the ground at point B.**
- Use your hand-written calculations to document this.
3. **Calculate the time of flight from point A to point B.**
- Include your hand-written work for this answer.
Ensure you solve these problems using the principles of projectile motion and inclined plane physics.
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