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An angler casts a fishing line so that the sinker is projected with a speed V m s⁻¹ from a point 5 metres above a flat sea. The angle of projection to the horizontal... show full transcript
Step 1
Answer
We start with the known equation for horizontal motion:
To find the vertical position y, we recognize that:
For vertical motion under gravity, we have:
Substituting g = 10 gives us:
Thus, we can write:
This proves the equation.
Step 2
Answer
To find V, we set x = 60. From the horizontal motion equation:
Given that θ = tan⁻¹(3/4), we can find cos(θ):
Thus:
This gives us:
Now substituting t in the equation for vertical motion:
We know y = 0 when it hits the water:
Solving for V leads to:
This simplifies down to:
Step 3
Answer
To find the maximum height, we first set the time to reach maximum height. This occurs when the vertical velocity is 0:
Thus,
Substituting this back into the vertical motion equation to find the height:
Calculating this gives:
Thus, the maximum height above sea level is approximately 6.69m.
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