Three children are throwing snowballs at each other. Child A throws a snowball with a horizontal velocity vo. The snowball just passes over the head of child B and hits child C. (a) Determine the initial velocity v, to satisfy this action. (b) Find the times of flight (ta-B) from A to B, and (tB-c) from B to C. (c) Determine the location of child C.

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Three children are throwing snowballs at each other. Child A throws a snowball
with a horizontal velocity vo. The snowball just passes over the head of child B and
hits child C.
(a) Determine the initial velocity v, to satisfy this action.
(b) Find the times of flight (t4-B) from A to B, and (t3-c) from B to C.
(c) Determine the location of child C.
(d) Find the normal and tangential accelerations of the snowball at B and C,
and hence calculate the corresponding radii of curvature at both
positions.
(e) Calculate the initial velocity voto pass just over child C and check if it
will pass child B.
Very Important. Draw the used coordinate frame (x- y) on the figure.
B
2 m
0.6
m
Transcribed Image Text:Three children are throwing snowballs at each other. Child A throws a snowball with a horizontal velocity vo. The snowball just passes over the head of child B and hits child C. (a) Determine the initial velocity v, to satisfy this action. (b) Find the times of flight (t4-B) from A to B, and (t3-c) from B to C. (c) Determine the location of child C. (d) Find the normal and tangential accelerations of the snowball at B and C, and hence calculate the corresponding radii of curvature at both positions. (e) Calculate the initial velocity voto pass just over child C and check if it will pass child B. Very Important. Draw the used coordinate frame (x- y) on the figure. B 2 m 0.6 m
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