A particle is projected from a point on horizontal ground with an initial speed of 58 ms⁻¹ at an angle β to the horizontal, where tan β = \frac{20}{21} - Leaving Cert Applied Maths - Question 3 - 2011
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A particle is projected from a point on horizontal ground with an initial speed of 58 ms⁻¹ at an angle β to the horizontal, where tan β = \frac{20}{21}.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:A particle is projected from a point on horizontal ground with an initial speed of 58 ms⁻¹ at an angle β to the horizontal, where tan β = \frac{20}{21} - Leaving Cert Applied Maths - Question 3 - 2011
Step 1
Find the initial velocity of the particle in terms of \( \mathbf{i} \) and \( \mathbf{j} \).
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Answer
To find the initial velocity in terms of ( \mathbf{i} ) and ( \mathbf{j} ), we use the components of the initial speed. Given that the speed is 58 ms⁻¹ and ( \tan \beta = \frac{20}{21} ), we can derive the cosine and sine values: