Projectile Motion I A projectile is launched at the angle 35° from the horizontal with velocity equal to 30 m/s. Neglecting air resistance and assuming a horizontal surface, determine how far away from the launch site the projectile will land. Figure 4.26 Projectile motion. To answer this problem, we will need: 1. Excel's trigonometry functions to handle the 35° angle, and; 2. Equations relating distance to velocity and acceleration.

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Projectile Motion I
A projectile is launched at the angle 35° from the horizontal with velocity equal to 30 m/s. Neglecting air resistance and assuming a horizontal surface, determine how far away
from the launch site the projectile will land.
35°
Figure 4.26
Projectile motion.
To answer this problem, we will need:
1. Excel's trigonometry functions to handle the 35° angle, and;
2. Equations relating distance to velocity and acceleration.
Transcribed Image Text:Projectile Motion I A projectile is launched at the angle 35° from the horizontal with velocity equal to 30 m/s. Neglecting air resistance and assuming a horizontal surface, determine how far away from the launch site the projectile will land. 35° Figure 4.26 Projectile motion. To answer this problem, we will need: 1. Excel's trigonometry functions to handle the 35° angle, and; 2. Equations relating distance to velocity and acceleration.
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