You would like to shoot an orange out of a tree with your bow and arrow. The ora
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You would like to shoot an orange out of a tree with your bow and arrow. The orange is hanging 5.0 m above the ground. You fire the arrow at 32.0 m/s oriented 30.0o above the horizontal from a height of 1.30 m while standing 47.0 m away on your first try. You may neglect air resistance. What is the height of the arrow once it has travelled the 47.0 m horizontally?
I got 14.3 m which is the correct answer, however:
If you fire at the same speed and angle on your second try, how far away can you stand to hit the orange?
Explanation / Answer
Part A)
In the x direction
d = vt
47 = 32(cos 30)t
t = 1.70 sec
In the y
d = vot + .5at^2
d = (32)(sin 30)(1.70) + (.5)(-9.8)(1.70)^2
d = 13.04 m + 1.3 = 14.3 m
Part B)
In the y
3.7 = (32)(sin 30)(t) + (.5)(-9.8)(t^2)
3.7 = 16t - 4.9t^2
In standard form, that is
-4.9t^2 + 16t - 3.7 = 0
Solve in quadratic equation for roots...
The roots are
.25 or 3.01 sec
For distance, we will use the greater time, and then...
d = vt
d = (32)(cos 30)(3.01)
d = 83.5 m
Also, for the lower time you can stand 6.94 m away
In case you need both possible distances, that is 6.94 m and 83.5 m
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