A catapult on a cliff launches a large round rock towards a ship
on the ocean below. The rock leaves the catapult from a
height
33.5 m above sea level, directed at an angle
48 degrees above the horizontal, and with a speed
24.7 m/s. Assuming that air friction can be neglected, calculate
the horizontal distance traveled by the projectile.

A catapult on a cliff launches a large round rock towards a ship on the ocean...
A catapult on a cliff launches a large round rock towards a ship on the ocean below. The rock leaves the catapult from a height, H of 31.0 m above sea level, directed at an angle θ above the horizontal with an unknown speed v0 A V The projectile remains in flight for 6.00 seconds and travels a horizontal distance D of 153.0 m. Assuming that air friction can be neglected, calculate the value of the angle θ Submit Answer...
A catapult on a cliff launches a large round rock towards a ship on the ocean below. The rock leaves the catapult from a height, H of 31.0 m above sea level, directed at an angle θ above the horizontal with an unknown speed v0 A V The projectile remains in flight for 6.00 seconds and travels a horizontal distance D of 153.0 m. Assuming that air friction can be neglected, calculate the value of the angle θ Submit Answer...
A catapult on a cliff launches a large round rock towards a ship on the ocean below. The rock leaves the catapult from a height H of 34.0 m above sea level, directed at an angle θ above the horizontal with an unknown speed v0. The projectile remains in flight for 6.00 seconds and travels a horizontal distance D of 152.0 m. 1) Assuming that air friction can be neglected, calculate the value of the angle θ. You know how...
A catapult launches a rock at a 50° angle with respect to the horizontal. Find the maximum height attained if the speed of the rock at its highest point is 25 m/s.
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A large catapult, standing on a flat field, throws a rock into the air with initial speed 25.6 m/s at an angle 25.8o to the horizontal. At the same time, there is a wind blowing parallel to the ground, causing the rock at accelerate at 0.968 m/s2 horizontally. Ignoring friction: find the speed, in m/s, with which the rock hits the ground.
A car is parked on a cliff overlooking the ocean on an incline that makes an angle of 24 degrees below horizontal. The negligent driver leaves the car in neutral and the emergency brakes are defective. The car rollsf from rest down the incline with a constant acceleration of 3.82m/s*2 for a distance of 30.0 m to the edge of the cliff which is 45.0 m above ocean . A)Find the cars positive relative to the base of the cliff...
3.6 A car is parked on a cliff overlooking the ocean on an incline that makes an angle 24.0o below the horizontal. The absent-minded driver leaves the car in neutral, and the emergency brakes are defective. The car rolls from rest down the incline with a constant acceleration of 4.00 m/s2 for a distance of 50.0 m to the edge of the cliff which is H meters above the ocean. Find the magnitude and direction of the car’s velocity when...
A child standing on the edge of a sheer cliff wall throws a rock down towards the ground below. The rock is thrown 27° below the horizontal at a speed of 14m/s & lands 13 m from the base of the cliff wall. Ignore air drag. A.) Determine how long the rock was in the air. B.) Determine how high the cliff wall is. C.) Determine how fast the rock was going upon impact. D.) Determine the angle of impact....