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Tony Zalles
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Ok so I'm havin just a bit of trouble with this problem...
ok here it is.
A snowball rolls off a barn roof that slopes downward at an angle of 40 Degrees. The edge of the roof is 14.0 m above the ground, and the snowball has a speed of 7.00 m/s as it rolls off the roof.
A)How far from the edge of the barn does the snowball strike the ground if it doesn't srike anything else while falling?
B)A man 1.9 m tall is standing 4.0 m from the edge of the barn. Will he be hit by the snowball?
Part A: ok this was easy I got this:
tan (40 degrees) = X/15
X ≈ 11.75 m
(X = distance from the edge of the barn to where the snowball strikes the ground)
Part B: I'm stumped here I'm not even sure what approach to take...
I'm guessing I have to caculate the path of the snowball. And see if it hits him. (I'm not sure how to do this I'm guessing using (1/2at^2+Vit+Xi)
(i = initial)
Any help would be appreciated thanks. :)
ok here it is.
A snowball rolls off a barn roof that slopes downward at an angle of 40 Degrees. The edge of the roof is 14.0 m above the ground, and the snowball has a speed of 7.00 m/s as it rolls off the roof.
A)How far from the edge of the barn does the snowball strike the ground if it doesn't srike anything else while falling?
B)A man 1.9 m tall is standing 4.0 m from the edge of the barn. Will he be hit by the snowball?
Part A: ok this was easy I got this:
tan (40 degrees) = X/15
X ≈ 11.75 m
(X = distance from the edge of the barn to where the snowball strikes the ground)
Part B: I'm stumped here I'm not even sure what approach to take...
I'm guessing I have to caculate the path of the snowball. And see if it hits him. (I'm not sure how to do this I'm guessing using (1/2at^2+Vit+Xi)
(i = initial)
Any help would be appreciated thanks. :)