kooltrainer
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A boy throws a ball with speed Vm/s at an angle of 45 degrees to the horizontal.
a)show the cartesian equation of the path of the ball is y = x - (gx^2)/v^2
b) the boy is now standing on a hill inclined at an angle of a to the horizontal. He throws the ball at the same angle of elevation of 45 degrees and at the same speed V m/s. If he can throw the ball 60 meters down the hill but only 30 meters up the hill, use the result in part (a) to show that :
tan a= 1- (30gcos a)/v^2 = (60gcos a)/v^2 - 1
hence show that tan a = 1/3
note : you dun need to show part (a), its there for your reference.
a)show the cartesian equation of the path of the ball is y = x - (gx^2)/v^2
b) the boy is now standing on a hill inclined at an angle of a to the horizontal. He throws the ball at the same angle of elevation of 45 degrees and at the same speed V m/s. If he can throw the ball 60 meters down the hill but only 30 meters up the hill, use the result in part (a) to show that :
tan a= 1- (30gcos a)/v^2 = (60gcos a)/v^2 - 1
hence show that tan a = 1/3
note : you dun need to show part (a), its there for your reference.