Wes stands on the roof of a building, leans over the edge, and drops a rock. Lindsay waits 1.30 s after Wes releases his rock and throws her own rock straight down at 27.0 m/s. Both rocks hit the ground simultaneously. 1) Calculate the common height from which the rocks were released. Ignore the effects of air resistance. (Express your answer to three significant figures.)
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Wes stands on the roof of a building, leans over the edge, and drops a rock. Lindsay waits 1.25 s after Wes releases his rock and throws her own rock straight down at 23.0 m/s. Both rocks hit the ground simultaneously. 1) Calculate the common height from which the rocks were released. ignore the effects of air resistance. (Express your answer to three significant figures.) m Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed....
Problem 1 Wes stands on the roof of a building, leans over the edge, and drops a rock. Lindsay waits 1.30 s after Wes releases his rock and throws her own rock straight down at 25.0 m/s. Both rocks hit the ground simultaneously. 1) Calculate the common height from which the rocks were released. Ignore the effects of air resistance. (Express your answer to three significant figures.) m Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 2 submission...
A man stands on the roof of a building of height 16.7m and throws a rock with a velocity of magnitude 28.9m/s at an angle of 26.0❝ above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance. Part A Calculate the maximum height above the roof reached by the rock. Part B Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the rock just before it strikes the ground. Part C Calculate the horizontal distance from the base of the building to the point...
A man stands on the roof of a building of height 15.1 m and throws a rock with a velocity of magnitude 31.4 m/s at an angle of 31.4 ∘ above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance. Calculate the horizontal distance from the base of the building to the point where the rock strikes the ground.
A man stands on the roof of a building of height 13.0 mm and throws a rock with a velocity of magnitude 27.0 m/sm/s at an angle of 33.0 ∘∘ above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance Part A Calculate the maximum height above the roof reached by the rock. Express your answer in meters. Part B Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the rock just before it strikes the ground. Express your answer in meters per second....
Problemi 2: A man stands on the roof of a 20.0 m tall building and throws a rock with a speed of 38.0 m/s an angle of 35.0 above the horizontal. Ignore air resistance. a) Provide the drawing and write all equations required b) Determine the maximum height above the roof that the rock reaches c) Calculate the speed of the rock just before it strikes the ground d) Find the horizontal range from the base of the building to...
A man stands on the roof of a building of height 17.0 m and throws a rock with a velocity of magnitude 29.2 m/s at an angle of 33.3 ∘ above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance. a. Calculate the maximum height above the roof reached by the rock. b. Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the rock just before it strikes the ground. c. Calculate the horizontal distance from the base of the building to the point...
A man stands on the roof of a building of height 16.3 m and throws a rock with a velocity of magnitude 25.8 m/s at an angle of 27.6 ∘ above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance. Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the rock just before it strikes the ground. Calculate the horizontal distance from the base of the building to the point where the rock strikes the ground.
You and your friend stand on the edge of a cliff. Your friend throws a rock upward. At the exact same instant, you drop a rock over the edge. Which of the following statements is true? (Please ignore any air resistance since it is negligible.) a. The two rocks hit the ground at the bottom of the cliff at the same time. b. The rock thrown upward will hit the ground before the dropped rock. c. The total distance traveled...
A man stands at the edge of a cliff and throws a rock
horizontally over the edge with a speed of
v0 = 15.5 m/s.
The rock leaves his hand at a height of
h = 46.0 m
above level ground at the bottom of the cliff, as shown in the
figure. Note the coordinate system in the figure, where the origin
is at the bottom of the cliff, directly below where the rock leaves
the hand
m
How long...