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A track athlete leaves the ground with initial speed 10.2 m/s and makes an 8.8 meter long jump. Calculate the most likely angle of the direction of his take off with respect to the horizontal.
Vo = 10.2 m/s
x = 8.8 m
xo = 0 m
Ao = ?
x=Vo * CosAo * t
Vx = VoCosAo
I have a missing t (time) variable or I'm using the wrong formula(s)?
Homework Statement
A track athlete leaves the ground with initial speed 10.2 m/s and makes an 8.8 meter long jump. Calculate the most likely angle of the direction of his take off with respect to the horizontal.
Vo = 10.2 m/s
x = 8.8 m
xo = 0 m
Ao = ?
Homework Equations
x=Vo * CosAo * t
Vx = VoCosAo
The Attempt at a Solution
I have a missing t (time) variable or I'm using the wrong formula(s)?
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range is maximal. Now we have an expression for the range as a function of the velocity and the angle. We know that the jump was 8m, we also somehow know that the velocity was 10.2. Since we know that the range was maximal, and we know the velocity, we only have to figure out at what angle this could have happened.