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A type 3 projectile is one which combine types 1 and 2, the projectile has a change in height (like type 1) and is launched on an angle (like type 2). It still has Vfy = 0 at the high point.
Easy way: find the final velocity in the y - direction for the projectile
After finding Vfy, then use it to find the time in the air
Find your range using t in the equation:
ALTERNATIVE METHOD:A type iii projectile is a quadratic in terms of t
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The same problem as a quadratic:
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Still use to find range
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The quadratic formula may be used to find t.
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The easy way (really the hard way):Find the final vertical velocity at the height you're asked usingVfy
2 = Voy2 +2aydy
Use this in conjunction with Vfy = Voy +ayt to find t
A cat is kicked at 20 m/s at 30o above horizontal off a 20 m high building, find the time it spends in the air, the range, the final velocity at impact and velocity at the high point.
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