One of the contests at the school carnival is to throw a spear at an underwater
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One of the contests at the school carnival is to throw a spear at an underwater target lying flat on the bottom of a pool. The water is 1.20m deep. You're standing on a small stool that places your eyes 3.20m above the bottom of the pool. As you look at the target, your gaze is 30? below horizontal. At what angle below horizontal should you throw the spear in order to hit the target?
Your raised arm brings the spear point to the level of your eyes as you throw it, and over this short distance you can assume that the spear travels in a straight line rather than a parabolic trajectory.
Answer in (degrees).
Explanation / Answer
r = 49 degrees
D = h/tani
= 2 m / tan30
= 3.46 m
Also
D' = d/tanr
= 1.2 m / tan 49
= 1.04 m
Therefore the angle at which the spear to be thrown is
? = tan-1[(h+d)/(D+D')]
? = tan-1[3.2 m/4.5 m]
? = 35.42o
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