marsenal
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These are from Patels book,
1.The nozzle of a water hose is at a point O on the horizontal sround. the water comes out of the nozzle with speed U m/s. Neglecting the air resistance, prove that the water can reach the wall at a distance d from O, if U<sup>2</sup>>gd, where g is the acceleration due to gravity.
If U<sup>2</sup>=4gd, also prove that the maximum height that can be reached by the jet on this wall is given by 15d/8.
For this one I get up to gd=U<sup>2</sup>sin2@, but am not sure what to state then to prove the first part.
2.A missile is fired from O with initial velocity U at an angle @ with the horizontal. Prove that it describes a parabola of focal length U<sup>2</sup>cos<sup>2</sup>@/(2g).
Also prove that any point P(x,y) within and on the cirle x<sup>2</sup>+y<sup>2</sup>=v<sup>4</sup>/g<sup>2</sup> is in danger of being hit by the missile (g/m/s/s is the acceleration due to gravity)
I can get the first part of this question but don't know where to go from there.
1.The nozzle of a water hose is at a point O on the horizontal sround. the water comes out of the nozzle with speed U m/s. Neglecting the air resistance, prove that the water can reach the wall at a distance d from O, if U<sup>2</sup>>gd, where g is the acceleration due to gravity.
If U<sup>2</sup>=4gd, also prove that the maximum height that can be reached by the jet on this wall is given by 15d/8.
For this one I get up to gd=U<sup>2</sup>sin2@, but am not sure what to state then to prove the first part.
2.A missile is fired from O with initial velocity U at an angle @ with the horizontal. Prove that it describes a parabola of focal length U<sup>2</sup>cos<sup>2</sup>@/(2g).
Also prove that any point P(x,y) within and on the cirle x<sup>2</sup>+y<sup>2</sup>=v<sup>4</sup>/g<sup>2</sup> is in danger of being hit by the missile (g/m/s/s is the acceleration due to gravity)
I can get the first part of this question but don't know where to go from there.