Conceptual Physics: The High School Physics Program
Conceptual Physics: The High School Physics Program
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Author: Paul G. Hewitt
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 5, Problem 14A

The vectors represent initial velocities of projectiles launched at ground level.

Chapter 5, Problem 14A, The vectors represent initial velocities of projectiles launched at ground level. a. Rank them by

a. Rank them by their vertical components of velocity from greatest to least.

b. Rank them by their horizontal components of velocity from greatest to least.

(a)

Expert Solution
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To determine

To rank:The initial velocities of projectile by their vertical componentsfrom greatest to least.

Answer to Problem 14A

The rank of the initial velocities of projectile by their vertical components of velocities from greatest to least is B>C>A>D .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given vectors are shown below.

  Conceptual Physics: The High School Physics Program, Chapter 5, Problem 14A , additional homework tip  1

Formula used:

The expression for the vertical component of velocity is

  vy=vsinθ

Here, v is the velocity and θ is the angle.

Calculation:

The vertical component of velocity for case A is,

  vy=vsinθvAy=(10m/s)sin37°vAy=6m/s

The vertical component of velocity for case B is,

  vy=vsinθvBy=(20m/s)sin53°vBy=16m/s

The vertical component of velocity for case C is,

  vy=vsinθvCy=(10m/s)sin45°vCy=7m/s

The vertical component of velocity for case D is,

  vy=vsinθvDy=(10m/s)sin30°vDy=5m/s

Hence, the rank of the initial velocities of projectile by their vertical components of velocities from greatest to least is B>C>A>D .

Conclusion:

Thus, the rank of the initial velocities of projectile by their vertical components of velocities from greatest to least is B>C>A>D .

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To rank:The initial velocities of projectile by their horizontal componentsfrom greatest to least.

Answer to Problem 14A

The rank of the initial velocities of projectile by their horizontal components of velocities from greatest to least is B>D>A>C .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given vectors are shown below.

  Conceptual Physics: The High School Physics Program, Chapter 5, Problem 14A , additional homework tip  2

Formula used:

The expression for the horizontal component of velocity is,

  vx=vcosθ

Here, v is the velocity and θ is the angle.

Calculation:

The horizontal component of velocity for case A is,

  vx=vcosθvAx=(10m/s)cos37°vAx=8m/s

The horizontal component of velocity for case B is,

  vx=vcosθvBx=(20m/s)cos53°vBx=12m/s

The horizontal component of velocity for case C is,

  vx=vcosθvCx=(10m/s)cos45°vCx=7m/s

The horizontal component of velocity for case D is,

  vx=vcosθvDx=(10m/s)cos30°vDx=9m/s

Hence, the rank of the initial velocities of projectile by their horizontal components of velocities from greatest to least is B>D>A>C .

Conclusion:

Thus, the rank of the initial velocities of projectile by their horizontal components of velocities from greatest to least is B>D>A>C .

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