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27 April, 15:02

Assume you are a Medieval knight attacking a castle with a cannon. The ball leaves the cannon with a speed of 47.7 m/s. The barrel's angle with respect to the ground is 43.1°, and you make a perfect hit on the tyrant's chamber which is at the same level as the cannon's muzzle. What is the time of flight of the cannon ball?

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  1. 27 April, 16:51
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    The answer to your question is t = 6.64 s

    Explanation:

    Data

    vo = 47.7 m/s

    Ф = 43.1°

    t = ?

    g = 9.81 m/s²

    Formula

    The ball is describing a projectile motion, let's use the formula of time for this motion.

    t = (2vosinФ) / g

    -Substitution

    t = [2 (47.7) (sin43.1) ]/9.81

    -Simplification

    t = [95.4 (0.68) ]/9.81

    t = 65.18/9.81

    -Result

    t = 6.64 s
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