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Chapter 4, Problem 78PQ

(a)

To determine

Find the horizontal displacement of the dart as a function of initial speed.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 78PQ

The horizontal displacement of the dart as a function of initial speed is x(v0)=0.0508v02+0.743v00.00466v02+0.214.

Explanation of Solution

Write the kinematic equation.

    yf=yi+vy0t+12at2                                                             (I)

Here, yf is the y component of final position, yi is the y component of initial position, vyo is the y component of initial speed, a is the acceleration and t is the time.

    xf=xi+vx0t+12axt2                                                             (II)

Here, xf is the x component of final position, xi is the x component of initial position, vxo is the x component of initial speed, ax is the x component of acceleration and t is the time.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.05 m for yi, v0sin42.0° for vy0 and 4.91 m/s2 for a in equation I.

    yf=1.05 m+(v0sin42.0°)t+12(4.91 m/s2)t2

The above equation is a quadratic and the solution for time will be,

    t=0.670v0±(0.670v0)2+4(4.91)(1.05)9.80

Since time should be position take the positive root then the value of time is,

    t=0.0683v0+0.00466v02+0.214

Substitute 0 for xi, v0cos42.0° for vx0, 0.0683v0+0.00466v02+0.214 for t and 0 for ax in equation II.

    xf=0+(v0cos42.0°)(0.0683v0+0.00466v02+0.214)+12(0)t2x(v0)=0.0508v02+0.743v00.00466v02+0.214

Therefore, the horizontal displacement of the dart as a function of initial speed is x(v0)=0.0508v02+0.743v00.00466v02+0.214.

(b)

To determine

Find the horizontal displacement with initial velocity of 0.300 m/s.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 78PQ

The horizontal displacement with initial velocity of 0.300 m/s is 0.108 m.

Explanation of Solution

Use the horizontal displacement equation derived in previous part.

    x(v0)=0.0508v02+0.743v00.00466v02+0.214                                                    (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.300 m/s for v0 in equation III.

    x(v0=0.300)=0.0508(0.300)2+0.743(0.300)0.00466(0.300)2+0.214=0.108 m

Therefore, the horizontal displacement with initial velocity of 0.300 m/s is 0.108 m.

(c)

To determine

Find the horizontal displacement with initial velocity of 30.0 m/s.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 78PQ

The horizontal displacement with initial velocity of 30.0 m/s is 92.4 m.

Explanation of Solution

Use the horizontal displacement equation derived in previous part.

Conclusion:

Substitute 30.0 m/s for v0 in equation III.

    x(v0=30.0)=0.0508(30.0)2+0.743(30.0)0.00466(30.0)2+0.214=92.4 m

Therefore, the horizontal displacement with initial velocity of 30.0 m/s is 92.4 m.

(d)

To determine

Drive the simplified expression for horizontal displacement for small initial velocity.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 78PQ

The simplified expression for horizontal displacement for small initial velocity is 0.344v0.

Explanation of Solution

When the initial velocity is small then the square of the initial velocity is negligible then equation III becomes.

    x(v0)0+0.743v00+0.214=0.344v0

Therefore, the simplified expression for horizontal displacement for small initial velocity is 0.344v0.

(e)

To determine

Drive the expression for horizontal displacement for high initial velocity.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 78PQ

The expression for horizontal displacement for high initial velocity is 0.102v02.

Explanation of Solution

When the initial velocity is high then the v0 value is negligible comparing to v02 then equation III becomes.

    x(v0)0.0508v02+0.743v00.00466v02+0=0.102v02

Therefore, the expression for horizontal displacement for high initial velocity is 0.102v02.

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