Question:

A bullet is fired from the gun with a speed of 1000 $ms^{ -1}$ in order to hit a target s = 100 m away. At what height above the target should by gun be aimed? (The resistance of air is neglegible and g = 10 $ ms^{ - 2}$

Updated On: Jul 5, 2022
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Solution and Explanation

The time taken to cover the horizontal distance of 100 m from the gun to the target is given by t = $ \frac{ 100 }{ 1000 } = 0.1 s $ During this time, the bullet will fall down vertically under gravity. Hence, height h = ut + $ \frac{ 1}{2} gt^2 $ = 0 + $ \frac{ 1}{2} \times 10 \times (0.1)^2 $ = 5 $ \times 0.01 = 0.05 \, m = $ 5 cm
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Concepts Used:

Motion in a Plane

It is a vector quantity. A vector quantity is a quantity having both magnitude and direction. Speed is a scalar quantity and it is a quantity having a magnitude only. Motion in a plane is also known as motion in two dimensions. 

Equations of Plane Motion

The equations of motion in a straight line are:

v=u+at

s=ut+½ at2

v2-u2=2as

Where,

  • v = final velocity of the particle
  • u = initial velocity of the particle
  • s = displacement of the particle
  • a = acceleration of the particle
  • t = the time interval in which the particle is in consideration