4-54. A child throws
a snowball straight toward a tree with a horizontal velocity of 18 m/s.
The tree is 9.0 m away and the snowball starts from a height of 1.5 m
above
the ground.
(a) How long will
the snowball take to reach the tree?
(b) At what height
above the ground will the snowball hit the tree?
(c) What is the
snowball's velocity as it hits the tree?
[Ans. (a) 0.50 s
(b) 0.3 m. (c) 19 m/s 15° down from the horizontal]
ACCUMULATEDSOLUTION
No. There is no
a
priori guarantee that the ball strikes exactly at the bottom of the
tree.