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7. A projectile is launched at a 53° angle with a speed of 100 m/s. At the highest point, the
projectile explodes into two parts, one three times heavier than the other. After the explosion,
the lighter fragment's initial velocity is zero.
a. What is the speed of the projectile just before the explosion? [60.2]
b. What is the speed v of the heavier fragment just after the explosion?
i) How high is the projectile when the explosion happens?
ii) How long does it take each piece to reach the ground?
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d.
i) How far horizontally is the projectile when the explosion happens?
ii) If the projectile hadn't exploded, how far from the launch point would it have landed?
[480.8m & 961.6m)
e. What is the location of each fragment from the launch point when they hit the ground?
[480.2m, 1121.76 m)
f. i) What is the location of the center of mass of the two fragments when they land?
ii) How does this compare with your answer in part d.ii?
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Transcribed Image Text:l Sprint 下午3:17 9 81% D rotmo1 com.pdf https:api.schoology.comv1attachment1756694234so... Name: Block: Date: v =0 7. A projectile is launched at a 53° angle with a speed of 100 m/s. At the highest point, the projectile explodes into two parts, one three times heavier than the other. After the explosion, the lighter fragment's initial velocity is zero. a. What is the speed of the projectile just before the explosion? [60.2] b. What is the speed v of the heavier fragment just after the explosion? i) How high is the projectile when the explosion happens? ii) How long does it take each piece to reach the ground? c. d. i) How far horizontally is the projectile when the explosion happens? ii) If the projectile hadn't exploded, how far from the launch point would it have landed? [480.8m & 961.6m) e. What is the location of each fragment from the launch point when they hit the ground? [480.2m, 1121.76 m) f. i) What is the location of the center of mass of the two fragments when they land? ii) How does this compare with your answer in part d.ii? 3 of 4
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