A ball is launched at 100 m/s at 75 degrees below the horizontal from a 50m tall building.
a.) How high does the ball go above the building?
b.) How far away does the ball land from the launch site?
c.) What is its velocity in both the x-direction and in the y-direction at impact?
A ball is launched at 100 m/s at 75 degrees below the horizontal from a 50m...
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A water balloon is launched
with an initial speed of 40 m/s at 60 degrees above the horizontal.
A tall building is 40 m from the launch site. Neglect air
resistance and use g = 10 m/s^2.
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