Projectile Motion-Football Clearing Crossbar

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In summary, a place kicker must kick a football from a point 36.0 m from the goal and the ball must clear a crossbar 3.05 m high. The ball is kicked with a speed of 20.0m/s at an angle of 53° to the horizontal. After solving for the time, the next step is to determine the height and vertical velocity at that time in order to answer the given questions.
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A Place kicker must kick a football from a point 36.0 m from the goal. As a result of the kick, the ball must clear the crossbar, which is 3.05 m high. When kicked, the ball leaves the ground with a speed of 20.0m/s at an angle of 53° to the horizontal.

Given:
Vi=20.0m/s
θ=53°
Δy=3.05m (Height it must travel to clear)
Δx=36.0m (Distance it must travel to clear)
Δt=2.99s

Homework Equations


a.) By how much does the ball clear or fall short of clearing the crossbar?
b.)Does the ball approach the crossbar while still rising or while falling?

For this question, I have already solved for Δt. After solving for the time, the uncertainty comes in as what to do next. Should I divide the time in half and solve for only the time the ball is falling downward?

The Attempt at a Solution


Δt=Δx/Vicosθ=2.99s
 
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Since you know the time, you should be able to determine both the height and the vertical velocity at the time, and, thus, answer the questions.
 

Related to Projectile Motion-Football Clearing Crossbar

1. What is projectile motion and how does it apply to football?

Projectile motion is the motion of an object through the air under the influence of gravity. In football, this applies to the trajectory of the ball when it is kicked, thrown, or punted.

2. How does the angle of the kick affect the trajectory of the ball in football?

The angle of the kick is a crucial factor in determining the trajectory of the ball in football. Depending on the angle, the ball can travel higher or lower, and for a longer or shorter distance.

3. What is the ideal angle for clearing a football crossbar?

The ideal angle for clearing a football crossbar depends on various factors such as the distance from the crossbar, the speed of the kick, and the wind conditions. However, in most cases, a 45-degree angle is considered the optimal angle for clearing a crossbar.

4. How does the speed of the kick affect the trajectory of the ball in football?

The speed of the kick is a crucial factor in determining the trajectory of the ball in football. The faster the kick, the farther the ball will travel. However, a faster kick may also result in a lower trajectory, making it more challenging to clear the crossbar.

5. How do factors such as air resistance and wind affect the trajectory of a football in projectile motion?

Air resistance and wind can significantly affect the trajectory of a football in projectile motion. Air resistance can slow down the ball, causing it to drop at a faster rate, while wind can also alter the path of the ball. It is essential for football players to consider these factors when kicking or throwing the ball to achieve the desired trajectory.

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