projectile question kaplan

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Unless the velocity of the cannon ball resembled a common triangle (ie. 3-4-5 triangle), I'm not sure it's even possible to solve it with that much information. Had they given you the initial velocity, the angle of launch and gravity (assuming its different from earth I guess), you could of found the time in air and multiplied that by the horizontal velocity. Perhaps I'm missing something. Every time I call out "error" on a problem, I always find myself being corrected shortly after 😀. Personally I would of gone with A as well.
 
Just because you can't do it easily doesn't mean you can't do it. I don't think the question is asking what's the least amount of info you needed to figure this out on the MCAT. You already know the angle by knowing the velocity.
 
By having C with the angle specifically mentioned, they've created a bit of a poor question. In reality, velocity implies an angle, so we do know the direction (arguably, of course, it's possible we do not know the direction of g in comparison with the ground or do not know that the vectors given by the velocity are in reference to the ground; however, this would be overthinking the question). I probably would have gone with C because it is more explicit in terms of the angle than is B (since both are given). A is definitely wrong (sorry) because you could have gotten the "time to travel" from the angle (in other words, it's definitely redundant); whereas C is technically redundant but a more likely mistake on the part of the test writer.
 
i had this exact same question a while ago, same problem too haha. kaplan messed this one up, lead you into one of their traps i guess so they can market it... velocity is a vector as ppl have mentioned so it carriers the Vx and Vy values with it, though i have seen problems where they say velocity but really meant speed.. one of the reasons why you shouldnt limit yourself to one company for test materials!
 
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