Calculating Horizontal and Vertical Components of Initial Velocity

What are the horizontal and vertical components of the initial velocity when a football is kicked at an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal and has an initial velocity of 20m/s?

The horizontal and vertical components of the initial velocity are 17.32 m/s and 10 m/s, respectively.

Calculating Horizontal Component

The horizontal component is calculated using the formula:

Vx = V * cos(theta)

Where:
Vx = horizontal component of velocity
V = initial velocity (20 m/s)
theta = angle with the horizontal (30 degrees)

By substituting the given values into the formula, we get:
Vx = 20 m/s * cos(30°)
Vx = 20 m/s * ≈0.866
Vx = 17.32 m/s

Calculating Vertical Component

The vertical component is calculated using the formula:

Vy = V * sin(theta)

Where:
Vy = vertical component of velocity
V = initial velocity (20 m/s)
theta = angle with the horizontal (30 degrees)

By substituting the given values into the formula, we get:
Vy = 20 m/s * sin(30°)
Vy = 20 m/s * ≈0.5
Vy = 10 m/s

Therefore, the horizontal component of the initial velocity is 17.32 m/s and the vertical component is 10 m/s.

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