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Fundamentals of Physics 10th ISV Edition Β· Force and Motion-I Β· Problem 62
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Halliday, Resnick & Walker β€” Force and Motion-I: Problem 62

62 In shot putting, many athletes elect to launch the shot at an angle that is smaller than the theoretical one (about 42Β°) at which the distance of a projected ball at the same speed and height is greatest. One reason has to do with the speed the athlete can give the shot during the acceleration phase of the throw. Assume that a 7.260 kg shot is accelerated along a straight path of length 1.650 m by a constant applied force of magnitude 380.0 N, starting with an initial speed of 2.500 m/s (due to the athlete's preliminary motion). What is the shot’s speed at the end of the acceleration phase if the angle between the path and the horizontal is (a) 30.00Β° and (b) 42.00Β°? (Hint: Treat the motion as though it were along a ramp at the given angle.) (c) By what percentage is the launch speed decreased if the athlete increases the angle from 30.00Β° to 42.00Β°?

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Given: 62 In, 7.260 kg, 1.650 m, 380.0 N, 2.500 m

Find: (c) By what percentage is the launch speed decreased if the athl

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Fundamentals of Physics Β· 10th ISV Edition
Author: Halliday, Resnick & Walker
Publisher: Wiley
Chapter: Force and Motion-I