(a)
The maximum of height attained by the arrow.
(a)
Answer to Problem 49A
The maximum height attained by the arrow is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The arrow is shot at angle
The velocity of the arrow is
Acceleration due to gravity of Earth,
Formula used:
The equation of motion are,
Here,
Calculation:
An archer shots an arrow upwards in the air.
Consider the figure shown below.
The time taken for the motion of arrow to maximum height is,
The vertical component of the velocity is zero at the maximum height of arrow’s motion.
The maximum height attained by the arrow is,
Substitute the values of velocity, acceleration, and angle of inclination.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the maximum height attained by the arrow is
(b)
The horizontal distance between shooter and the target.
(b)
Answer to Problem 49A
The horizontal distance between shooter and the target is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The target is at the height from which the arrow is shot.
The arrow is shot at angle
The velocity of the arrow is
Formula used:
The equation of motion are,
Here,
Calculation:
From part (a), the time taken by the arrow to reach maximum height is,
Once the arrow will attain maximum height, it will take the same amount of time to reach the target.
The total time taken by the arrow from the shooter to reach target is
The horizontal distance
Conclusion:
Therefore, the horizontal distance between shooter and the target is
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