To determine the acceleration of a football thrown at a 45-degree angle, we focus on the gravitational acceleration acting on it, which is approximately (9.81 , \text{m/s}^2) downward. During its flight, the only acceleration affecting the football is due to gravity, assuming air resistance is negligible. Therefore, regardless of the distance thrown (50 yards), the acceleration remains constant at (9.81 , \text{m/s}^2) downward throughout its trajectory.
depends on angle and time football is accelerated (or distance it is accelerated over) please specify
The only force acting on a projectile once launched is gravity. So the acceleration of any object launched at any angle is the acceleration due to gravity, -9.8m/s2.
90 degree angle
No. The range of the projectile thrown at 90 degrees is 0. It goes straight up and then straight down!
At angle 45 degree. Every degree increase from 0 up to 45 approaches the maximum distance that something can be thrown. Every degree from 45 to 90 decreases the distance.Read more: Does_the_angle_of_a_catapult_affect_the_distance_a_ball_would_go
The acceleration of the object would still be g downward, regardless of the angle at which it is thrown upward. The acceleration due to gravity always acts in the downward direction towards the center of the Earth. The only difference would be the horizontal component of the velocity due to the initial angle of the throw.
You will have a touchdown in football and a goal in soccer!
To find acceleration with mass and angle, you can use the formula: acceleration (force sin(angle)) / mass. This formula takes into account the force acting on an object at an angle and divides it by the mass of the object to determine its acceleration.
You need to take your man at a 135 degree angle from the play.
The complement of a 55 degree angle is a 35 degree angle
A 90 degree angle is a right angle.
118 degree angle