A batter hits a fly ball which leaves the bat 1.0 m above the ground at an angle
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Question
A batter hits a fly ball which leaves the bat 1.0 m above the ground at an angle of 60 with an initial speed of 28 m/s heading toward centerfield. Ignore air resistance.
Part A
How far from home plate would the ball land if not caught?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
Part B
The ball is caught by the centerfielder who, starting at a distance of 103 m from home plate, runs straight toward home plate at a constant speed and makes the catch at ground level. Find his speed.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
Explanation / Answer
here ,
initial speed , u = 28 m/s
theta = 60 degree
A)
let the distance is d
using equation of trajectory of projectile
y = x * tan(theta) - g * x^2/(2 * (v* cos(theta))^2) + y0
0 =1 + x * tan(60) - 9.8 * x^2/(2 * (28 * cos(60))^2)
solving for x
x = 69.9 m
the distance is 69.9 m
B)
time of flight is t
t =2 * v * sin(theta)/g
t = 2 * 28 * sin(60)/9.8
t = 4.95 s
Now , speed of fielder = (129 - 69.9)/4.95
speed of fielder = 11.94 m/s
the speed of centrefielder is 11.94 m/s
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