A projectile is shot form the edge of a cliff 157m above ground level with an initial speed of 57m/s at angle of 41 degrees with the horizontal as shown figure. III. (a) Determine the time taken by the projectile to hit point P at ground level. Determine the range X of the projectile as measured form the base of the cliff. At the instant just before the projectile hits point P. Find final velocity and angle made by the velocity vector with horizontal (b)

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A projectile is shot form the edge of a cliff 157m above ground level with an
initial speed of 57m/s at angle of 41 degrees with the horizontal as shown
figure.
III.
(a)
Determine the time taken by the projectile to hit point P at ground level.
Determine the range X of the projectile as measured form the base of the cliff.
At the instant just before the projectile hits point P. Find final velocity and
angle made by the velocity vector with horizontal
(b)
Transcribed Image Text:A projectile is shot form the edge of a cliff 157m above ground level with an initial speed of 57m/s at angle of 41 degrees with the horizontal as shown figure. III. (a) Determine the time taken by the projectile to hit point P at ground level. Determine the range X of the projectile as measured form the base of the cliff. At the instant just before the projectile hits point P. Find final velocity and angle made by the velocity vector with horizontal (b)
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