A cannon elevated at some angle ? (unknown) fires a shell with some initial spee
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Question
A cannon elevated at some angle ? (unknown) fires a shell with some initial speed v0 (unknown) that has a range R when fired over level ground (see Figure (a)). During a test fire, a shell explodes at the top of the trajectory into two unequal mass fragments. The shell explodes in such a manner that neither fragment experiences a change in momentum in the y direction. However, 38% of the shell (m2) continues onward and the other fragment (m1) falls straight down. Determine the distance D (in terms of R) that the forward moving fragment lands from the cannon (see Figure (b)). D =
Explanation / Answer
m2 = 0.38*M
m1 = 0.62 *M
t = V*sin(theta)/g
R = V^2*2*sin(theta)*cos(theta) / g
along x axis
m1*V1+m2*V2 = M*V*cos(theta)
0.38M*V1 + 0.62M *0 = M*V*cos(theta)
V1 = V*cos(theta) /0.38= 2.63V*cos(theta)
D = R/2+ V1*t
= R/2 + 2.63(V*cos(theta) * V*sin(theta)/g)
=R/2+1.315R
=1.815 R
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