Question 21 Mr. Muscedere is golfing inside his friends barn! He hits a ball (m%3D0.123kg) at a speed of 15m/s at an angle of 55 degrees. His friends barn is 8.1m high and 15m long. Will the ball hit the ceiling AND/OR the wall at the other end? Justify your answer

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Please answer question and just send me the paper solutions asap dont type the answer question 1 use 9.81m/s and find everything that is asked and use this formula ASAP Q1
F = µFn
sinA
sinB
sinc
Fnet
a2 = b? + c2 – 2bccosA
= ma
a
V2 = V1+ aAt
Ad
Ad = vAt + %aAt
Ad = v,At - %aAt
Vav
Ad = %(v1 + V2)At
(v2 = (v + 2aAd
ac
= 9.81
%3D
= 4x²rf?
www
T2
W = FAd
W = AE
%3D
PE = mgAy
KE =-mv?
F = kx
- kx?
FAt = Ap
Elastic Energy
p = mv
GMm
Fg =
mearth = 5.97 x 1024kg
7.34 x 1022kg
mmoon
Nm2
G = 6.67x10-11
kg?
v2
ac
Te = 6378 km
moon = 1737 m
%3D
a. = 4n²rf2
4n2r
ac
T2
Transcribed Image Text:F = µFn sinA sinB sinc Fnet a2 = b? + c2 – 2bccosA = ma a V2 = V1+ aAt Ad Ad = vAt + %aAt Ad = v,At - %aAt Vav Ad = %(v1 + V2)At (v2 = (v + 2aAd ac = 9.81 %3D = 4x²rf? www T2 W = FAd W = AE %3D PE = mgAy KE =-mv? F = kx - kx? FAt = Ap Elastic Energy p = mv GMm Fg = mearth = 5.97 x 1024kg 7.34 x 1022kg mmoon Nm2 G = 6.67x10-11 kg? v2 ac Te = 6378 km moon = 1737 m %3D a. = 4n²rf2 4n2r ac T2
Question 21
Mr. Muscedere is golfing inside his friends barn!
He hits a ball (m-D0.123kg) at a speed of 15m/s at an angle of 55 degrees.
His friends barn is 8.1m high and 15m long.
Will the ball hit the ceiling AND/OR the wall at the other end? Justify your answer
Transcribed Image Text:Question 21 Mr. Muscedere is golfing inside his friends barn! He hits a ball (m-D0.123kg) at a speed of 15m/s at an angle of 55 degrees. His friends barn is 8.1m high and 15m long. Will the ball hit the ceiling AND/OR the wall at the other end? Justify your answer
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