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Chapter 10, Problem 9AP

A badminton shuttlecock is struck by a racket at a 35° angle, giving it an initial speed of 10 m/s. How high will it go? How far will it travel horizontally before being contacted by the opponent’s racket at the same height from which it was projected? (Answer: dv = 1.68 m; dh = 9.58 m)

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Summary Introduction

To determine: The horizontal and vertical distance of the badminton shuttlecock.

Answer to Problem 9AP

Vertical distance travelled by the shuttle cock is 1.68m and horizontal distance travelled by the shuttle cock is 9.58m.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Write the relation to find the vertical distance travelled by the ball.

v22=(v1sinθ)2+2adv

Here, v2 is the final velocity of the ball, v1 is the initial velocity of the ball, θ is the angle struck by the racquet, a is the acceleration due to gravity, and dv is the vertical distance.

Substitute 10m/s for v1, 0m/s for v2, 35° for θ, and 9.81m/s2 for a to find dv.

0m/s=((10m/s)sin35°)2+2(9.81m/s2)dvdv=32.89902m2/s219.62m/s2=1.67681m1.68m

Thus, vertical distance travelled by the shuttle cock is 1.68m.

Write the relation to find the time of flight.

v2=v1sinθ+at

Here, t is the time of flight.

Substitute 10m/s for v1, 0m/s for v2, 35° for θ, and 9.81m/s2 for a to find t.

0m/s=(10m/s)sin35°+(9.81m/s2)tt=5.735m/s9.81m/s2=0.584686s0.585s

Totaltimeofflight=2t=2×0.585s=1.169s1.17s

Thus, total time of flight is 1.17s.

Write the relation to find the horizontal distance travelled by the ball.

dh=(v1cosθ)t+12at2

Here, dh is the horizontal distance.

Substitute 10m/s for v1, 35° for θ, and 1.17s for t to find dh.

dh=(10m/scos35°)(1.17s)=9.578928m9.58m

Thus, horizontal distance travelled by the shuttle cock is 9.58m.

Conclusion

Therefore, vertical distance travelled by the shuttle cock is 1.68m and horizontal distance travelled by the shuttle cock is 9.58m.

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