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| ===== Example: Finding the range of a projectile ===== | ===== Example: Finding the range of a projectile ===== | ||
| - | In the previous example of [[183_notes: | + | In the previous example of [[183_notes: |
| === Facts ==== | === Facts ==== | ||
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| * The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 $\dfrac{m}{s^2}$ and is directed downward. | * The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 $\dfrac{m}{s^2}$ and is directed downward. | ||
| * The bus experiences one force - the gravitational force (directly down). | * The bus experiences one force - the gravitational force (directly down). | ||
| - | * The bus takes [[183_notes: | + | * The bus takes [[183_notes: |
| === Lacking === | === Lacking === | ||
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| Diagram of forces acting on bus once it leaves the road. | Diagram of forces acting on bus once it leaves the road. | ||
| - | {{183_notes: | + | {{183_notes: |
| The general equation for calculating the final position of an object: | The general equation for calculating the final position of an object: | ||
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| Plug in respective values for variables. | Plug in respective values for variables. | ||
| - | $$ = 0 + 80m/s(9.59s)$$ | + | $$ = 0 + 80m/s(3.65s)$$ |
| Compute range in x-direction. | Compute range in x-direction. | ||
| - | $$ = 767m$$ | + | $$ = 292m$$ |
| Repeat same process for the z-components: | Repeat same process for the z-components: | ||
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| Plug in respective values for variables. | Plug in respective values for variables. | ||
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| - | $$ = -5 + -5m/s(9.59s)$$ | + | $$ = -5 + -5m/s(3.65s)$$ |
| Compute range in z-direction. | Compute range in z-direction. | ||
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| - | $$ = -52.95$$ | + | $$ = -23.25m$$ |
| Write range(final position vector) using all components: | Write range(final position vector) using all components: | ||
| - | Final position = $\langle | + | Final position = $$\langle |