Concept explainers
(a)
To determine: The position
(a)
Answer to Problem 33E
The required position vector is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The speed of the ball = 90 feet per second
Angle made by the ball from the horizontal traveling =
Boundary of the fence = 20 feet
Distance of the fence from the batter = 230 feet
Calculation:
Consider that the air resistance is negligible while the ball leaves the bat.
First, find the horizontal position of the ball using the cosine function.
The horizontal component of the velocity is:
So, the x -component of the vector is 51.621 feet.
The formula for position of a particle with initial velocity and initial height is
Since, the initial height is 0;
Substitute 0 for c in the above formula.
Here, b is the initial velocity which is
So,
The vertical position of the ball can be calculated using the sine function.
The vertical component of the velocity is:
Substitute 73.724 for b in the equation
Hence, the required position vector is
(b)
To determine: The velocity vector of the baseball at time t seconds.
(b)
Answer to Problem 33E
The required velocity vector is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The speed of the ball = 90 feet per second
Angle made by the ball from the horizontal traveling =
Boundary of the fence = 20 feet
Distance of the fence from the batter = 230 feet
Calculation:
Consider that the air resistance is negligible while the ball leaves the bat.
First, find the horizontal position of the ball using the cosine function.
The horizontal component of the velocity is:
So, the x -component of the vector is 51.621 feet.
The formula for position of a particle with initial velocity and initial height is
Since, the initial height is 0;
Substitute 0 for c in the above formula.
Here, b is the initial velocity which is
So,
The vertical position of the ball can be calculated using the sine function.
The vertical component of the velocity is:
Substitute 73.724 for b in the equation
Thus, the position vector is
To find the velocity vector of the base ball, find the derivative of each of the components of the above position vector.
So,
Hence, the required velocity vector is
(c)
To determine: Whether the hit is a home run or not.
(c)
Answer to Problem 33E
The hit is not a home run.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The speed of the ball = 90 feet per second
Angle made by the ball from the horizontal traveling =
Boundary of the fence = 20 feet
Distance of the fence from the batter = 230 feet
Calculation:
Consider that the air resistance is negligible while the ball leaves the bat.
First, find the horizontal position of the ball using the cosine function.
The horizontal component of the velocity is:
So, the x -component of the vector is 51.621 feet.
The formula for position of a particle with initial velocity and initial height is
Since, the initial height is 0;
Substitute 0 for c in the above formula.
Here, b is the initial velocity which is
So,
The vertical position of the ball can be calculated using the sine function.
The vertical component of the velocity is:
Substitute 73.724 for b in the equation
Thus, the position vector is
To find whether the hit is a home run, use the y -component of the position vector to see whether it is greater than 20 feet.
Also, consider that
Substitute 230 for x in the expression
Substitute 4.456 for t in the expression
It is seen that the y -component not greater than 20 feet.
Hence, the hit is not a home run.
(d)
To determine: The time at which the ball hits the fence or clears it for a home run.
(d)
Answer to Problem 33E
The required time at which the ball hits the fence or clears it for a home run is approximately 4.456 seconds.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The speed of the ball = 90 feet per second
Angle made by the ball from the horizontal traveling =
Boundary of the fence = 20 feet
Distance of the fence from the batter = 230 feet
Calculation:
Consider that the air resistance is negligible while the ball leaves the bat.
First, find the horizontal position of the ball using the cosine function.
The horizontal component of the velocity is:
So, the x -component of the vector is 51.621 feet.
The formula for position of a particle with initial velocity and initial height is
Since, the initial height is 0;
Substitute 0 for c in the above formula.
Here, b is the initial velocity which is
So,
The vertical position of the ball can be calculated using the sine function.
The vertical component of the velocity is:
Substitute 73.724 for b in the equation
Thus, the position vector is
To find the time at which the ball hits the fence or clears it for a home run, use the x -component of the position vector where
Substitute 230 for x in the expression
Hence, the required time at which the ball hits the fence or clears it for a home run is approximately 4.456 seconds.
(e)
To determine: The velocity of the ball when it either hits the fence or passes over it.
(e)
Answer to Problem 33E
The required velocity of the ball is 86.06 feet per second.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The speed of the ball = 90 feet per second
Angle made by the ball from the horizontal traveling =
Boundary of the fence = 20 feet
Distance of the fence from the batter = 230 feet
Calculation:
Consider that the air resistance is negligible while the ball leaves the bat.
First, find the horizontal position of the ball using the cosine function.
The horizontal component of the velocity is:
So, the x -component of the vector is 51.621 feet.
The formula for position of a particle with initial velocity and initial height is
Since, the initial height is 0;
Substitute 0 for c in the above formula.
Here, b is the initial velocity which is
So,
The vertical position of the ball can be calculated using the sine function.
The vertical component of the velocity is:
Substitute 73.724 for b in the equation
Thus, the position vector is
To find the time at which the ball hits the fence or clears it for a home run, use the x -component of the position vector where
Substitute 230 for x in the expression
The formula for position of a particle with initial velocity and initial height is
Since, the initial height is 0;
Substitute 0 for c in the above formula.
Here, b is the initial velocity which is
So,
The vertical position of the ball can be calculated using the sine function.
The vertical component of the velocity is:
Substitute 73.724 for b in the equation
Thus, the position vector is
To find the velocity vector of the base ball, find the derivative of each of the components of the above position vector.
Thus, the velocity vector is
Now, to find the velocity of the ball find the magnitude of the velocity vector using the formula
Substitute 4.456 for t in the velocity vector
Again, substitute 51.621 for
Hence, the required velocity of the ball is 86.06 feet per second.
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