
(a)
To find: The time at which the bullet will hit the ground, the distance which the bullet travels and the maximum height reached by the bullet.
(a)

Answer to Problem 42E
The time taken by the bullet to hit the ground is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The initial velocity of the projectile is
The angle
The parametric equations are,
The gravity acceleration is
Calculation:
Consider the given parametric equations,
Then,
That is,
Consider the time at which the bullet is the ground is at time when
The distance between the gun and the bullet ground hit is,
Then,
Consider the maximum height of the bullet is,
Differentiate the above equation as,
The maximum height of the bullet is at time
(b)
To find: The graph for the path of the projectile for several other values of the angle
(b)

Answer to Problem 42E
The graph for the path of the path of the projectile is shown in Figure 2 and it is observed that at
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The initial velocity of the projectile is
The angle
The parametric equations are,
The gravity acceleration is
Calculation:
Consider the parametric equations are,
The graph for the above equations is shown in Figure 1
Figure 1
Consider the sketch for the curve when
Figure 2
It is observed that at
(c)
To find: The path of the bullet is parabolic.
(c)

Answer to Problem 42E
The equation for the path of the bullet is the equation of the parabola
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The parametric equations are,
Calculation:
Consider the parametric equations are,
Then,
Substitute
Thus, the equation for the path of the bullet is the equation of the parabola
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