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03.12.2020 •
Physics
Birdman is flying horizontally at a
speed of 40 m/s and a height of 58
m. Birdman releases a turd directly
above the start of the field. How far
from the start of the field should the
robot hold the bucket to catch the
turd?
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Ответ:
The robot should hold the bucket at 137.6 m from the start of the field
Explanation:
Horizontal Motion
When an object is launched horizontally with a speed v from a height h, it describes a curved path exclusively ruled by gravity until it eventually hits the ground.
The range or maximum horizontal distance d traveled by the object can be calculated as follows:
Birdman flies horizontally at a speed of v=40 m/s and a height of h=58 m. He releases a turd above the start of the field. If the robot was exactly down Birdman, then it won't catch the turd with the bucket because it would land farther away by a distance equal to the range. Thus:
d = 137.6 m
The robot should hold the bucket at 137.6 m from the start of the field
Ответ:
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