Horizontal distance covered in 6.54 s = 38.3 x 6.54 =
446.7 m ?
Oh gosh! I don't know what happened for number 3. I'm using an old calculator and maybe it picked another value. Anyway, I did that again and I got 250 m (3 sf)
I thought in number three the formulas to be used are the following:
R = [u^2 sin 2 (angle measurement)]/g
maximum height or dy = (u sin angle)^2/2g
t = [u sin (angle)]/g
For your next questions, in Mauritius, all the teachers tell us it is not necessary to learn the formulae you just said. That's because our examiners will never ask us to give that or that formula and these will not be considered in "working" marking.
However, if you passed through the different steps, finding the time, height, vertical and horizontal displacements, you will have those marks.
Moreover, when you take the answer you got from a previous part, that's risky in the case that you did a mistake.
Say that number three. I did by mistake the maximum height before the range. If I did the range first, I would know the time of flight of the ball. Half of which would give the time when the ball will be at maximum height, which makes the next part easier. Consider a situation where I did a mistake in finding the time, using that 'wrong' time, I would get the wrong answer for the next part.
In #3, why is the acceleration due to gravity becomes -9.81 m/s? Also you already found the value of s, why is it it became 0 in finding the time?
The 's' here means the vertical displacement. In the first instant, at maximum height, s is maximum, of course. Now, to find t, I must have displacement zero, that is the time for the ball to go up, then down. That is the total time. I therefore have to consider the displacement to be zero.
That displacement is zero at the start, and when it hits the ground (considering the vertical only.
Or we can use t = [2(32.14 m/s)]/ 9.81 m/s^2
You can use that only when the initial velocity is equal to the negative final velocity. That's because you get it from:
If u = -v, then,
Fyi, I had already answered the first three qs, well, I was wrong in #3 cos I used the wrong formulas...
Yes, I haven't checked my mail yet that day... :o
Hope it helped! :)