Test 1: Horizontal launch Height| Time of Range flight t (sec) 1.97 2.24 Range Average Stand. Average Range Trial 2 (m) 22.59 25.73 h (m) Range Trial 3 Trial 1 (m) 22.59 Trial 4 Range Dev. velocity (m) 22.59 25.73 (m) 22.59 22.59 3 25.73 25.73 25.73 2.46 28.3 28.3 28.3 28.3 28.3 2.66 30.52 30.52 30.52 30.52 30.52 12 2.83 32.52 34.3 32.52 32.52 32.52 34.3 32.52 34.3 15 2.9 Angle: 40• of cannon at launch; Initial speed of launch: 15 m/s; mass of cannon ball: 5kg 34.3 34.3 1. For a given height h, use g=9.8 m/s² for the acceleration due to gravity to calculate the time the ball took in going from the launch position to the floor. Assuming there is no air resistance, the above y equation becomes 1 0 = h - 2 2. Using this time and the average x, calculate the average initial velocity. xay = vayt. You should present these results along with your data in the table above.

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Test 1: Horizontal launch
Height Time of Range
flight
t (sec)
Range
Trial 2
Range
Trial 3
Range Average Stand. Average
Trial 4 Range
(m)
h (m)
Trial 1
Dev.
velocity
(m)
22.59
25.73
28.3
(m)
22.59
25.73
(m)
22.59
1.97
22.59
22.59
2.24
25.73
25.73
25.73
2.46
28.3
28.3
28.3
28.3
2.66
30.52
30.52
30.52
30.52
32.52
34.3
30.52
2.83
2.9
Angle: 40• of cannon at launch; Initial speed of launch: 15 m/s;
mass of cannon ball: 5kg
32.52
34.3
32.52
34.3
32.52
34.3
32.52
34.3
15
1. For a given height h, use g=9.8 m/s² for the acceleration due to gravity to calculate the
time the ball took in going from the launch position to the floor. Assuming there is no air
resistance, the above y equation becomes
1
0 = h -gt?
2
2. Using this time and the average x, calculate the average initial velocity. Xav = Vayt.
You should present these results along with your data in the table above.
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Transcribed Image Text:Test 1: Horizontal launch Height Time of Range flight t (sec) Range Trial 2 Range Trial 3 Range Average Stand. Average Trial 4 Range (m) h (m) Trial 1 Dev. velocity (m) 22.59 25.73 28.3 (m) 22.59 25.73 (m) 22.59 1.97 22.59 22.59 2.24 25.73 25.73 25.73 2.46 28.3 28.3 28.3 28.3 2.66 30.52 30.52 30.52 30.52 32.52 34.3 30.52 2.83 2.9 Angle: 40• of cannon at launch; Initial speed of launch: 15 m/s; mass of cannon ball: 5kg 32.52 34.3 32.52 34.3 32.52 34.3 32.52 34.3 15 1. For a given height h, use g=9.8 m/s² for the acceleration due to gravity to calculate the time the ball took in going from the launch position to the floor. Assuming there is no air resistance, the above y equation becomes 1 0 = h -gt? 2 2. Using this time and the average x, calculate the average initial velocity. Xav = Vayt. You should present these results along with your data in the table above. O3691
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