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If the latitude ofthe battleship is 45° estimate the amount by which the shell misses its target if the speed of the shell is 300 m S-l and the distance of the target is 18 km. (b) Repeat this calculation for a golf ball struck a distance of 250 m the time of flight of which is 6 s. So viewed from the Earth the shells from naval guns and other projectiles behave as if there is a force acting on them causing them to veer from a straight line, although they are travelling on a straight line relative to an inertial frame.
D) What is the maximum speed that the traveller would reach? Tutorials 16 (e) In the absence of friction, what is the journey time to fall through a similar tunnel connecting London to Peking (which are not at the ends of a diameter)? Assume the Earth to have uniform density. 2 Thomson's current bun (a) At the beginning of the twentieth century llThomson proposed a current bun model of the atom. According to this model, a hydrogen atom in its ground state consists of an electron at rest at the centre of a uniform sphere of positive charge of diameter lO-lOm.
3 The flight of a golf ball (a) A fact well known to golfers is that a properly struck golf ball spins as it flies through the air. This spin gives rise to a lift force on the ball that is at right angles to its spin axis and to the direction of motion. Note that the surface of the ball must be roughened to achieve the effect, hence the dimpling on a golf ball. Sketch the air flow pattern round a spinning golf ball in flight and relate the direction of the resultant force to the direction of rotation.