Aptitude Test Problems in Physics Science for Everyone by S Krotov ( PDFDrive.com )

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116 Aptitude Test Problems in Physics

where g' = g cos a is the "free-fall" acceleration
in the coordinate system xAy, Thus,

vo sin2 op — a) = 2g1 cos a sin a.


Hence it follows, in particular, that if
< 2g1 cos a sin a = gl sin 2a

by hypothesis, none of the shell trajectories will
touch the shelter, and the maximum range Lmax
will correspond to the shell fired at an angle p =
n/4 to the horizontal. Here Lmax g.
If
vg > gl sin 2a

by hypothesis, the angle at which the shell should
be fired to touch the shelter will be

g1 sin 2a
=.(pt= a- F arcsin
vu

If, moreover, the inequality
vg
< sin 2a
vg-l- 2g1

is satisfied by hypothesis, which means that the
condition cpt ,> n/4 holds (prove this!), the angle


pat which the shell having the maximum range
should be fired will be equal to rt/4, and Lmax =
vlig. If, however, the inverse inequality
vg
von 2g1


> sin 2a

is known to be valid, which in turn means that


Pt < 71/4, we have


= (pt = + arcsin

v 2
Lmax = — - sin 2p


11g1 sin 2a
vc,

v 2
sin 2 ( a+ arcsin

gl sin 2a )
Do
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