Given a parametric parabolic trajectory of x = 56t y = 76t - 4.9t? where x and y are measured in meters and t is measured in seconds. 120 m Determine the following (a) the vector of acceleration during the flight; (b) the vector of velocity at 0; (c) the maximum height h and the range L.

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Given a parametric parabolic trajectory of x = 56t y = 76t - 4.9t? where x and y are measured in meters and t is measured in seconds.
120 m
Determine the following
(a) the vector of acceleration during the flight;
(b) the vector of velocity at 0;
(c) the maximum height h and the range L.
Transcribed Image Text:Given a parametric parabolic trajectory of x = 56t y = 76t - 4.9t? where x and y are measured in meters and t is measured in seconds. 120 m Determine the following (a) the vector of acceleration during the flight; (b) the vector of velocity at 0; (c) the maximum height h and the range L.
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