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- Homework Statement
- An important piece of landing equipment must be thrown to
a ship, which is moving at 45.0 cm>s, before the ship can dock. This
equipment is thrown at 15.0 m>s at 60.0° above the horizontal from the
top of a tower at the edge of the water, 8.75 m above the ship’s deck
(Fig. P3.54). For this equipment to land at the front of the ship, at what
distance D from the dock should the ship be when the equipment is
thrown? Ignore air resistance
- Relevant Equations
- kinematic equations
My question is this:
So in my solution, to get D I *substracted* the displacement of the boat within the same time interfval of the projectile motion from the range of the projectile motion. whilst in the solutions it says that I need to *add* them together.
Question: Why do I need to add them as the boat is going in the opposition direction, and from my reasoning I would think that the distance D would become smaller this way.