Kaito
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Alrighty, so my friend and I are planning on building a big catapult, just for fun. For some reason, I cannot use my physics equations correctly, and I get different numbers each time I do them. So, since you guys are a bunch of math and physics nerds (i love you all), I figure you'd be the best guys to ask.
Heres what I know:
The mass is 2 kg
The radius that the swing arm will be moving (point of rotation to the mass) is .62 meters
The arc is 1.06 meters
The "spring constant" of my surgical tubing (the power) is 55.118 N/m
The tubing is stretched .89 meters
Launch angle is 55 degrees
(If you need it)The central angle is 98 degrees between when its "cocked" and when it releases the projectile
I hope that's enough to figure out things. What I'm mainly looking for is the final velocity, but any info helps. When I plugged in the numbers, i got a final velocity of 65 m/s, which i'm almost sure is wrong.
Any help would be appreciated
~Kaito
Heres what I know:
The mass is 2 kg
The radius that the swing arm will be moving (point of rotation to the mass) is .62 meters
The arc is 1.06 meters
The "spring constant" of my surgical tubing (the power) is 55.118 N/m
The tubing is stretched .89 meters
Launch angle is 55 degrees
(If you need it)The central angle is 98 degrees between when its "cocked" and when it releases the projectile
I hope that's enough to figure out things. What I'm mainly looking for is the final velocity, but any info helps. When I plugged in the numbers, i got a final velocity of 65 m/s, which i'm almost sure is wrong.
Any help would be appreciated
~Kaito
