For objects that are dropped from rest, use the initial speed of 0 m/s. For objects shot upwards, use the angle of 89 degrees. While this creates a very small error because it's not directly upwards, it allows you to see both the path up and down. 1. Starting from a height of 12 m, how long does it take for the cannon ball to drop to the ground? Use an initial speed of 0. 1 h == 12m 89 12m -(2))* 9.8 (t)² 12m = (4.9) (t)? Time 1.56 s 2.449 s? = t? Range Om Height 1.56s = t Initial Speed 0 ms 2. Set the cannon to fire upwards at 10 m/s initially (still at an initial height of 12m). a. How much time does it take to reach its peak?
For objects that are dropped from rest, use the initial speed of 0 m/s. For objects shot upwards, use the angle of 89 degrees. While this creates a very small error because it's not directly upwards, it allows you to see both the path up and down. 1. Starting from a height of 12 m, how long does it take for the cannon ball to drop to the ground? Use an initial speed of 0. 1 h == 12m 89 12m -(2))* 9.8 (t)² 12m = (4.9) (t)? Time 1.56 s 2.449 s? = t? Range Om Height 1.56s = t Initial Speed 0 ms 2. Set the cannon to fire upwards at 10 m/s initially (still at an initial height of 12m). a. How much time does it take to reach its peak?
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Transcribed Image Text:For objects that are dropped from rest, use the initial speed of 0 m/s. For objects shot upwards, use
the
angle of 89 degrees. While this creates a very small error because it's not directly upwards, it allows you
to see both the path up and down.
1. Starting from a height of 12 m, how long does it take for the cannon ball to drop to the ground?
Use an initial speed of 0.
1
h
12 m
89
12m = (23)(1)
(9.8-
12m = (4.9) (1)?
Time
1.56 s
2.449 s? = t?
Range
Om
Height
Om
1.56s = t
Initial Speed 0 mis
2. Set the cannon to fire upwards at 10 m/s initially (still at an initial height of 12m).
a. How much time does it take to reach its peak?
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