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How can I determine the initial $y$ velocity necessary to land a projectile on specific coordinates, having initial $x$ velocity?



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  • I have an object with a specific position that I want to launch at another specific position.

  • The inicial $x$ velocity ($V_{0x}$) is constant (for example: $5$ m/s).

  • The object is affected by gravity.

  • There is no air friction;

  • I want to somehow get the initial $y$ velocity needed for the object to hit exactly the position I give it.


Here's an image so you can easily see what I mean:





Hope someone can help me! And thanks for your time. :)










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    Background:




    • I have an object with a specific position that I want to launch at another specific position.

    • The inicial $x$ velocity ($V_{0x}$) is constant (for example: $5$ m/s).

    • The object is affected by gravity.

    • There is no air friction;

    • I want to somehow get the initial $y$ velocity needed for the object to hit exactly the position I give it.


    Here's an image so you can easily see what I mean:





    Hope someone can help me! And thanks for your time. :)










    share|cite|improve this question











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      $begingroup$


      Background:




      • I have an object with a specific position that I want to launch at another specific position.

      • The inicial $x$ velocity ($V_{0x}$) is constant (for example: $5$ m/s).

      • The object is affected by gravity.

      • There is no air friction;

      • I want to somehow get the initial $y$ velocity needed for the object to hit exactly the position I give it.


      Here's an image so you can easily see what I mean:





      Hope someone can help me! And thanks for your time. :)










      share|cite|improve this question











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      Background:




      • I have an object with a specific position that I want to launch at another specific position.

      • The inicial $x$ velocity ($V_{0x}$) is constant (for example: $5$ m/s).

      • The object is affected by gravity.

      • There is no air friction;

      • I want to somehow get the initial $y$ velocity needed for the object to hit exactly the position I give it.


      Here's an image so you can easily see what I mean:





      Hope someone can help me! And thanks for your time. :)







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