Artillery A projectile fired into the first quadrant from the origin of a coordinate system will pass through the point ( x , y ) at time t according to the relationship cot θ = 2 x 2 y + g t 2 where θ = the angle of elevation of the launcher and g = the acceleration due to gravity = 32.2 f e e t / s e c o n d 2 . An artilleryman is firing at an enemy bunker located 2450 feet up the side of a hill that is 6175 feet away. He fires a round, and exactly 2.27 seconds later he scores a direct hit. (a) What angle of elevation did he use? (b) If the angle of elevation is also given by sec θ = v 0 t x , where v 0 is the muzzle velocity of the weapon, find the muzzle velocity of the artillery piece he used.
Artillery A projectile fired into the first quadrant from the origin of a coordinate system will pass through the point ( x , y ) at time t according to the relationship cot θ = 2 x 2 y + g t 2 where θ = the angle of elevation of the launcher and g = the acceleration due to gravity = 32.2 f e e t / s e c o n d 2 . An artilleryman is firing at an enemy bunker located 2450 feet up the side of a hill that is 6175 feet away. He fires a round, and exactly 2.27 seconds later he scores a direct hit. (a) What angle of elevation did he use? (b) If the angle of elevation is also given by sec θ = v 0 t x , where v 0 is the muzzle velocity of the weapon, find the muzzle velocity of the artillery piece he used.
Artillery A projectile fired into the first quadrant from the origin of a coordinate system will pass through the point
at time
according to the relationship
where
the angle of elevation of the launcher and
the acceleration due to gravity
. An artilleryman is firing at an enemy bunker located 2450 feet up the side of a hill that is 6175 feet away. He fires a round, and exactly
seconds later he scores a direct hit.
(a) What angle of elevation did he use?
(b) If the angle of elevation is also given by
, where
is the muzzle velocity of the weapon, find the muzzle velocity of the artillery piece he used.
System that uses coordinates to uniquely determine the position of points. The most common coordinate system is the Cartesian system, where points are given by distance along a horizontal x-axis and vertical y-axis from the origin. A polar coordinate system locates a point by its direction relative to a reference direction and its distance from a given point. In three dimensions, it leads to cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
5. Euler's equation.
Determine the values of a for which all solutions of the equation
5
x²y" + axy' + y = 0
that have the form (A + B log x) x* or Ax¹¹ + Bä” tend to zero as a approaches 0.
4. Problem on variable change.
The purpose of this problem is to perform an appropriate change of variables in order to reduce
the problem to a second-order equation with constant coefficients.
ty" + (t² − 1)y'′ + t³y = 0, 0
4. Some psychologists contend that the number of facts of a certain type that are remembered after t hours is
given by
f(t)==
90t
951-90
Find the rate at which the number of facts remembered is changing after 1 hour and after 10 hours. Interpret.
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