You stand 17.5 m m from a wall holding a rock. You throw the rock at the wall at an angle of 36.5∘ from the ground with an initial speed of 21.5 m/s.. At what height above its initial position does the rock hit the wall? Ignore any effects of air resistance.
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You stand 17.5 m from a wall holding a softball. You throw the softball at the wall at an angle of 26.5∘ from the ground with an initial speed of 21.5 m/s. At what height above its initial position does the softball hit the wall? Ignore any effects of air resistance. Answer in m
You stand 17.5 m from a wall holding a softball. You throw the softball at the wall at an angle of 32.5∘ from the ground with an initial speed of 30.5 m/s. At what height above its initial position does the softball hit the wall? Ignore any effects of air resistance. height:
You stand 17.5 m from a wall holding a baseball. You throw the baseball at the wall at an angle of 24.5 from the ground with an initial speed of 22.5 m/s. At what height above its initial position does the baseball hit the wall? Ignore any effects of air resistance.
You stand 17.5 m from a wall holding a softball. You throw the softball at the wall at an angle of 24.5° from the ground with an initial speed of 26.5 m/s. At what height above its initial position does the softball hit the wall? In your calculations, neglect any effects of air resistance. Number 4.42 m
You stand at the top of an 80m-high cliff and throw a rock with speed 43 m/s at an angle 30° below the horizontal. How long will it take for the rock to hit the ground? 9.35 s 10.35
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You throw a rock from the upper edge of a 70.0-m vertical dam with a speed of 23.0 m/s at 65.0° above the horizon 1) How long after throwing the rock will you see it hit the water? (Neglect any effects due to air resistance.) (Express your answer to three significant figures.) s Submit You currently have O submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed You can make 10 more submissions for this question 2) How far...
a. An attacker at the base of a castle wall 3.65 m high throws a rock straight up with speed 7.40 m/s from a height of 1.55 m above the ground. Will the rock reach the top of the wall? If so, how fast is it moving when it reaches the top. If not, what initial speed must it have to reach the top? b. To defend the castle, a rock is thrown downwards from the top of the wall...
a. An attacker at the base of a castle wall 3.65 m high throws a rock straight up with speed 7.40 m/s from a height of 1.55 m above the ground. Will the rock reach the top of the wall? If so, how fast is it moving when it reaches the top. If not, what initial speed must it have to reach the top? b. To defend the castle, a rock is thrown downwards from the top of the wall with...
You throw a rock straight up with a speed of 10 m/s. Neglect the effects of air resistance in. 8. When the rock in the above example reaches its maximum height its velocity and acceleration are both zero. True or False. ________________________ Explain your answer.
1. You are on a flat football field, 23.0 m away from a very high wall. You throw a raw egg towards the wall, at an initial speed of 22.2 m/s and an angle of 35.5° above horizontal Assuming frictionless free fall: Does the egg hit the wall, or does it hit the ground first? If it hits the ground first, then calculate how far from the wall the egg hits the ground. If it hits the wall, then calculate...