an arrow is fired from the top of the building 23 m tall, shown with an initial speed of 21 m/s at an angle of 33 degrees.
A) redraw picture above to show your choice for a coordinate system clearly on your sketch and identify the values of the initial conditions based upon your coordinate system
B) write down the appropriate equations of motions for each question below, replacing all known initial conditions and constant values with their appropriate numerical values and units and solve for the requested quantity.
C) how long does it take the arrow to move 50.0 m from the building horizontally along the x axis
D) find the arrows height above the ground when it is 50.0 m from the building
E) Find the x component of the arrows velocity when it is 50.0 m from the building
an arrow is fired from the top of the building 23 m tall, shown with an...
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