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  • Jan 8, 2009, 03:23 PM
    spencer edward
    A hammer falling
    This question is like a projectile motion problem but it is not

    The question says a hammer falls off a angled roof and wants to know how far from the house will it land

    I know how to do projectile motion problems when the object is thrown but not dropped

    I don't know if I am supposed to use the same formulas or different ones. Please help me to get it started
  • Jan 8, 2009, 03:32 PM
    ebaines

    Does the question provide additional data that would allow you to calculate the horizontal and vertical components for the hammer the instant it slides off the roof? That would then allow you to use the standard equations for a free-falling object. Another thingto watch out for - remember that the equations of motion apply to the center of gravity of an object, so depending on how they'e posed the question you may have to take that into account.
  • Jan 8, 2009, 03:48 PM
    spencer edward
    It does tell me the initial velocity as it slides off the roof

    Okay they didn't put anything trickey in the question

    And how can I use the formula of a free falling object
    When basically the object was thrown downwards at an angle.

    They also did not give me time is it possible to solve this without time?
  • Jan 8, 2009, 05:45 PM
    letmetellu

    Does the pitch of the roof have any affect on the distance the hammer will travel or does the higher pitch just make the hammer get to the ground faster.
  • Jan 8, 2009, 06:05 PM
    spencer edward
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by letmetellu View Post
    Does the pitch of the roof have any affect on the distance the hammer will travel or does the higher pitch just make the hammer get to the ground faster.

    Umm what do mean by pitch
    It slides off the roof

    The question is a man drops a hammer onto the roof which is at a 32˚ to the horizon
    The hammer starts to slide and falls off the roof at a velocity of 9.42 m/s. the roof is 17.1 meters off the ground.
    How far from the house will the hammer land

    Oh and the hammer is .38 kg
  • Jan 9, 2009, 05:59 AM
    ebaines

    Form this data the initial horizontal and vertical components of velocity as the hammer slides off the roof are respctively:



    To figure the time it takes to hit the ground the equation



    Where and .

    Can you take it from here?

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