if a stone is projected at an angle of 50 degrees to the horizontal with an initial velocity of 50m/s, what is the vertical component of the initial velocity

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Answer:

38.3 m/s

Explanation:

To find vertical component of initial velocity, you'd have to use sine ratio:

[tex]\displaystyle{\sin \theta = \dfrac{u_y}{u}}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{u_y}[/tex] is vertical component of initial velocity and [tex]\displaystyle{u}[/tex] is initial velocity given which is 50 m/s.

A stone is projected at an angle of 50 degrees so [tex]\displaystyle{\theta}[/tex] = 50°. Substitute in the formula:

[tex]\displaystyle{\sin 50^{\circ} = \dfrac{u_y}{50}}\\\\\displaystyle{50 \sin 50^{\circ} = u_y}\\\\\displaystyle{u_y = 38.3 \ \, \sf{m/s}}[/tex]

Therefore, the vertical component of initial velocity is approximately 38.3 m/s

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