An air gun with a 30-cm long barrel fires a 56-g ball straight upwards. While the ball is in the barrel, compressed air exerts a constant force of 3.2-N force upwards. Calculate the maximum height above the end of the air gun that the ball reaches. [Note: The pressure from the air gun is not air resistance; consider it to be a pushing force of sorts.]

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An air gun with a 30-cm long barrel fires a 56-g ball straight upwards. While the ball is in the barrel, compressed air exerts a constant force of 3.2-N force upwards.
Calculate the maximum height above the end of the air gun that the ball reaches. [Note: The pressure from the air gun is not air resistance; consider it to be a pushing
force of sorts.]
Transcribed Image Text:An air gun with a 30-cm long barrel fires a 56-g ball straight upwards. While the ball is in the barrel, compressed air exerts a constant force of 3.2-N force upwards. Calculate the maximum height above the end of the air gun that the ball reaches. [Note: The pressure from the air gun is not air resistance; consider it to be a pushing force of sorts.]
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E Fon ob
Fo
= mobjdobj
dt
= mog
= kAx
EO
Wr = SF| cos 0 |dž|
WF = F cos 0 |AŘ|
If friction: AEth = |Ffriction||A|
ΣΕ
EEni + Wext = Enf
OR
EMech,i + Wext =
EMech,f + AEmt
%3D
%3D
ΔΕ
EMech = K + UC + US
P
Δε
K = }mv²
UG = mgh
US = kAx?
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:dpobj E Fon ob Fo = mobjdobj dt = mog = kAx EO Wr = SF| cos 0 |dž| WF = F cos 0 |AŘ| If friction: AEth = |Ffriction||A| ΣΕ EEni + Wext = Enf OR EMech,i + Wext = EMech,f + AEmt %3D %3D ΔΕ EMech = K + UC + US P Δε K = }mv² UG = mgh US = kAx? %3D
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