Making the improbable assumption that the jumper experiences no air resistance, he will jump 3.97 metres, and reach a height of 0.72 metres.
A stone is thrown with an angle of 530 to the horizontal with an initial velocity of 20 m/s, assume g=10 m/s2. Calculate: a) The time it will stay in the air? b) How far will the stone travel before it hits the ground (the range)? c) What will be the maximum height the stone will reach?
It is simply a plane surface making an angle with the horizontal (ground).
Maximum of one.
... and reached the ground!
it is the Transverse plane. the transverse, or horizontal plane is a crosswise plane that runs parallel to the ground. this imaginary cut would divide the body or its parts into upper and lower portions.
A projectile has maximum horizontal range when it is launched at an angle of 45 degrees to the horizontal. This angle allows for the ideal balance between the horizontal and vertical components of the projectile's velocity, ensuring that it travels the farthest distance before hitting the ground.
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Horizontal markings are markings (such as painted or etched lines) that are horizontal (or parallel to the ground).
Perhaps you mean Terminal Velocity, as in a parachute fall? This is the maximum speed reached in the fall. Final velocity will be zero, assuming you arrive on the ground.
Problem: A football is kicked from the ground with an initial velocity of 20 m/s at an angle of 45 degrees above the horizontal. Determine the maximum height reached by the football. Answer: The maximum height can be found using the equation: H_max = (v^2 * sin^2(theta)) / (2g), where v is the initial velocity (20 m/s), theta is the launch angle (45 degrees), and g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2). Plugging in these values, the maximum height is calculated to be approximately 10.1 meters.
Horizontal markings are markings (such as painted or etched lines) that are horizontal (or parallel to the ground).
the word horizontal means: flat or level: a horizontal position. "The line is horizontal to the ground" would work.....
If the non-horizontal projectile is launched abovehorizontal, thenit's the second one to hit the ground, after the horizontal one.If the non-horizontal one is launched below horizontal, then it'sthe first to hit the ground, before the horizontal one.
Air moving parallel to the ground is called horizontal wind or surface wind.
A stone is thrown with an angle of 530 to the horizontal with an initial velocity of 20 m/s, assume g=10 m/s2. Calculate: a) The time it will stay in the air? b) How far will the stone travel before it hits the ground (the range)? c) What will be the maximum height the stone will reach?
Sheep and goats have horizontal, oval pupils.
They aren't, they're parallel.