Kinematics: 3 unknowns, find Time.

In summary: Thank you for showing your work.In summary, using the given equations, the value of T was found to be 20.3/v. By substituting this value into the third equation, the value of V was determined to be 20.039 m/s. This was confirmed by the teacher's answer of 20.05 m/s.
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Rubix
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SOLVED.

Homework Statement


angle = 10 degrees
delta X = 20
delta Y = -1.5

car goes off a 10 degree ramp and lands at the delta X/delta Y.
what is T?

Homework Equations


delta X = VxoT
Vy = Vyo + AyT
delta Y = VyoT + (1/2)AyT^2
Vy^2 = Vyo^2 + 2Ay(delta Ymax)

The Attempt at a Solution


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  • #2
Read the rules of PF.
Don't expect answer from us. Show your attempts.
You know the relevant equations.
 
  • #3
rl.bhat said:
Read the rules of PF.
Don't expect answer from us. Show your attempts.
You know the relevant equations.

Thanks for the help >:(

I found Vxo and Vyo in terms of V using sohcahtoa, then I plugged it into and delta X = VxoT and found out T (t = 20.3/v). I plugged Vyo and T into my third eqn. above and got V=1.

There's my attempt.
 
  • #4
Your T value is correct.
Now in the third equation, substitute the values of T. Y and Ay = g. In this Y and g are negative. Solve for v. Then you can find T.
 
  • #5
figured it out. did this earlier but I didn't see the answer for some reason?

AP physics test tomorrow wish me luck o_O i'll need it!
 
  • #6
Rubix said:
figured it out. did this earlier but I didn't see the answer for some reason?

AP physics test tomorrow wish me luck o_O i'll need it!
Can you show me the calculations, so that I can check it. I am getting v = 9.624 m/s.
Any way good luck to you.
 
  • #7
i got V = 20.04 m/s (correct answer from teacher is 20.05)

calculations:

Vxo = Vcos10
Vyo = Vsin10

20 = (Vcos10)t
t = (20.3/v)

-1.5 = (Vsin10)(20.3/v) + (1/2)(-9.8)(20.3/v)^2
-1.5 = (V's cancel out, so do 20.3 times sin10)
-1.5 = (3.52) - 4.9(20.3/v)^2
5.02 = 4.9(20.3/v)^2
1.026 = (20.3/v)^2
root everything
1.013 = 20.3/v
1.013v = 20.3
v = 20.039 m/s
 
  • #8
Good. I think I missed vsin10.
 

Related to Kinematics: 3 unknowns, find Time.

1. What is kinematics?

Kinematics is a branch of physics that deals with the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion. It includes concepts such as displacement, velocity, and acceleration.

2. What are the 3 unknowns in kinematics?

The 3 unknowns in kinematics are displacement, time, and acceleration. These variables are used to describe the motion of an object.

3. How do you solve for time in kinematics with 3 unknowns?

To solve for time in kinematics with 3 unknowns, you can use the equation t = (vf - vi) / a, where t is time, vf is final velocity, vi is initial velocity, and a is acceleration. You will need to have values for at least two of these variables to solve for time.

4. Can kinematics equations be used for any type of motion?

Yes, kinematics equations can be used for any type of motion as long as the acceleration is constant. This includes motion in a straight line, in a curved path, or in a two-dimensional plane.

5. How is kinematics used in real-life applications?

Kinematics is used in many real-life applications, such as designing roller coasters, analyzing the motion of vehicles, and predicting the trajectory of projectiles. It is also used in sports science to study the movements of athletes and in the development of robotics and animation.

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