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A projectile is thrown with a velocity 6 i + 20 j m / s . Then, the range of the projectile (R) is :

a 12 m b 20 m c 24 m d 26 m

We shall not use the standard formulae as it would be difficult to evaluate angle of projection from the given data. Now, the range of the projectile (R) is given by :

R = u x T

Here,

u x = 6 m / s

We need to know the total time of flight, T. For motion in vertical direction, the vertical displacement is zero. This consideration gives the time of flight as :

T = 2 u y g = 2 X 20 10 = 4 s

Hence, range of the flight is :

R = u x T = 6 X 4 = 24

Hence, option (c) is correct.

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Impact of air resistance

We have so far neglected the effect of air resistance. It is imperative that if air resistance is significant then the features of a projectile motion like time of flight, maximum height and range are modified. As a matter of fact, this is the case in reality. The resulting motion is generally adversely affected as far as time of flight, maximum height and the range of the projectile are concerned.

Air resistance is equivalent to friction force for solid (projectile) and fluid (air) interface. Like friction, air resistance is self adjusting in certain ways. It adjusts to the relative speed of the projectile. Generally, greater the speed greater is air resistance. Air resistance also adjusts to the direction of motion such that its direction is opposite to the direction of relative velocity of two entities. In the nutshell, air resistance opposes motion and is equivalent to introducing a variable acceleration (resistance varies with the velocity in question) in the direction opposite to that of velocity.

For simplicity, if we consider that resistance is constant, then the vertical component of acceleration ( a y ) due to resistance acts in downward direction during upward motion and adds to the acceleration due to gravity. On the other hand, vertical component of air resistance acts in upward direction during downward motion and negates to the acceleration due to gravity. Whereas the horizontal component of acceleration due to air resistance ( a x )changes the otherwise uniform motion in horizontal direction to a decelerated motion.

Projectile motion with air resistance

Acceleration due to air resistance

With air resistance, the net or resultant acceleration in y direction depends on the direction of motion. During upward motion, the net or resultant vertical acceleration is " - g - a y ". Evidently, greater vertical acceleration acting downward reduces speed of the particle at a greater rate. This, in turn, reduces maximum height. During downward motion, the net or resultant vertical acceleration is " - g + a y ". Evidently, lesser vertical acceleration acting downward increases speed of the particle at a slower rate. Clearly, accelerations of the projectile are not equal in upward and downward motions. As a result, projection velocity and the velocity of return are not equal.

On the other hand, the acceleration in x direction is " - a x ". Clearly, the introduction of horizontal acceleration opposite to velocity reduces the range of the projectile (R).

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Source:  OpenStax, Physics for k-12. OpenStax CNX. Sep 07, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10322/1.175
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