Mooey~
I follow your math perfectly. I got 145 feet as well. My professor, however ended up with 316 feet... somehow. I have no clue how.
Can you tell me how to illustrate the math the way you did, so I can more clearly demonstrate what he did?
Thanks
Bruce
OK, I looked more closely at the math you used to emulate my instructor, and yes that's exactly what he did. Although he rounded his number 108 rather than 107 which I think is what ends up giving me 316ft and you 309ft.
FYI, we normally do use SI, but since this was a baseball question he was using it to throw us "a curve" of sorts. (bad pun intended).
can you now illustrate flight time (tf)using the same information? He came up with 1.56 seconds and I got 2.29 Flight time, is straight up algebra... I just multiplied all the variables, seemed pretty straightforward.
2times initial velocity over local gravity (32ft/s/s) times the sine of the launch angle (30 deg).
73.35 ft/s x two = 146.7ft/s
divided by 32 ft/s/s = 4.584s
times cosine of 30 (.5)= 2.29
Where in the heck did he get 1.56s ?? Am I missing something here?