Projectile from a moving vehicle

In summary: However, the distance and time taken for the water balloon to hit Mark may be affected by the velocity of the two cars. In summary, the launching speed of the water balloon should be 19.8m/s, determined by using the equation d(horizontal) = v^2/g x Sin2(theta). The velocity of the two cars may affect the distance and time taken for the balloon to hit Mark.
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Joe is in a car traveling 90km/h, following Mark in a car 20m ahead traveling 110km/h. Joe then decides to throw a water balloon at Mark at an angle of 45 degrees in order to hit Mark. What speed should the water balloon be launched?

Vertical:
Vi = 14m/s
Vf = -14m/s
a = -9.8m/s^2
t =
d = 20m

Horizontal:
V = 14m/s
t =
d = 20m


I used the equation d(horizontal) = v^2/g x Sin2(theta) in order to find the horizontal vector component of 14m/s which is equal to the vertical vector component, as the degree is 45. This would mean the hypotenuse is 19.8 m/s, which would be the launching speed, but how would the velocity of the two cars affect it? As well as the further ahead car going a faster speed.
 
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Homework Equations d(horizontal) = v^2/g x Sin2(theta)The Attempt at a SolutionThe launching speed should be 19.8m/s, regardless of the velocity of the two cars involved. The vertical vector component is equal to the horizontal vector component due to the angle of 45 degrees, so the speed of 19.8m/s is the same regardless of the speeds of the two cars.
 

Related to Projectile from a moving vehicle

1. What is a projectile from a moving vehicle?

A projectile from a moving vehicle refers to an object that is launched or thrown from a vehicle while it is in motion. This can include objects such as a ball being thrown from a moving car, or a bullet being fired from a moving gun.

2. How does the speed of the vehicle affect the projectile?

The speed of the vehicle can greatly affect the projectile. The faster the vehicle is moving, the more speed and momentum the projectile will have. This can result in the projectile traveling further and faster.

3. What factors influence the trajectory of a projectile from a moving vehicle?

The trajectory of a projectile from a moving vehicle is influenced by several factors, including the initial velocity of the projectile, the angle at which it is launched, and any external forces such as wind resistance or gravity.

4. Is the trajectory of a projectile from a moving vehicle affected by the vehicle's direction of motion?

Yes, the direction of motion of the vehicle can affect the trajectory of the projectile. This is because the vehicle's velocity is added to the initial velocity of the projectile, which can alter its trajectory.

5. How can the motion of the vehicle be taken into account when calculating the motion of the projectile?

The motion of the vehicle can be taken into account by using vector addition to combine the initial velocity of the projectile with the velocity of the vehicle. This can help determine the overall velocity and trajectory of the projectile from a moving vehicle.

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