You stand at the edge of a 150-m-high cliff and kick a football into the canyon,...
You stand at the edge of a 150-m-high cliff and kick a football into the canyon, as shown below. If you kick the football at an angle of 40° with a speed of 25 m/s, the maximum height of the football above the top of the cliff is m. 150 m The football in the previous problem will be in the air for s before hitting the ground at the bottom of the canyon. 150 m
You stand at the edge of a 150-m-high cliff and kick a football into the canyon, as shown below. If you kick the football at an angle of 40° with a speed of 25 m/s, the maximum height of the football above the top of the cliff is. m. 150 m 31.89 Question 19 s before hitting the ground at The football in the previous problem will be in the air for the bottom of the canyon. 150 m 5.53
You stand at the edge of a 150-m-high cliff and kick a football into the canyon, as shown below. If you kick the football at an angle of 40° with a speed of 25 m/s, the maximum height of the football above the top of the cliff is m. 150 m The football in the previous problem will be in the air for s before hitting the ground at the bottom of the canyon. 150 m The football from the...
1A. You stand at the edge of a 150-m-high cliff and kick a
football into the canyon. If you kick the football at an angle of
40o with a speed of 25 m/s, the maximum height of the
football above the top of the cliff is _m.
1B. The football in the previous problem will be in the air for
__ s before hitting the ground at the bottom of the canyon.
150 m
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