Concept - use equation of kinematics in vertical and horizontal direction separately to find the required solution as shown below
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Bob has just finished climbing a sheer cliff above a beach and wants to figure out how high he climbed. All he has to use, however, is a baseball, a stopwatch, and a friend on the ground with a long measuring tape. Bob is a pitcher, and knows that the fastest he can throw the ball is vo = 76.0 mph. Bob starts the stopwatch as he throws the ball (with no way to measure the ball's initial trajectory) and...
Bob has just finished climbing a sheer cliff above a beach, and wants to figure out how high he climbed. All he has to use, however, is a baseball, a stopwatch, and a friend on the beach below with a long measuring tape. Bob is a pitcher and he knows that the fastest he can throw the ball is about Vo = 34.5 m/s. Bob starts the stopwatch as he throws the ball (with no way to measure the ball's...
tion 25 of 31> Bob has just finished climbing a sheer cliff above a beach, and wants to figure out how high he climbed. All he has to use, however, is a baseball, a stopwatch, and a friend on the beach below with a long measuring tape. Bob is a pitcher and he knows that the fastest he can throw the ball is about a-34.1 m/s. Bob starts the stopwatch as he throws the ball (with no way to measure...
Bob has just finished climbing a sheer cliff above a beach, and wants to figure out how high he climbed. All he has to use, however, is a baseball, a stopwatch, and a friend on the beach below with a long measuring tape. Bob is a pitcher and he knows that the fastest he can throw the ball is about ?0=34.1 m/s. Bob starts the stopwatch as he throws the ball (with no way to measure the ball's initial trajectory),...
Bob has just finished climbing a sheer cliff above a beach, and wants to figure out how high he climbed. All he has to use, however, is a baseball, a stopwatch, and a friend on the beach below with a long measuring tape. Bob is a pitcher and he knows that the fastest he can throw the ball is about ?0=32.9 m/s. Bob starts the stopwatch as he throws the ball (with no way to measure the ball's initial trajectory),...
Bob has just finished climbing a sheer cliff above a beach, and wants to figure out how high he climbed. All he has to use, however, is a baseball, a stopwatch, and a friend on the beach below with a long measuring tape. Bob is a pitcher and he knows that the fastest he can throw the ball is about v0=32.5 m/s. Bob starts the stopwatch as he throws the ball (with no way to measure the ball's initial trajectory),...
Bob has just finished climbing a sheer cliff above a beach, and wants to figure out how high he climbed. All he has to use, however, is a baseball, a stopwatch, and a friend on the beach below with a long measuring tape. Bob is a pitcher and he knows that the fastest he can throw the ball is about vo = 34.9 m/s. Bob starts the stopwatch as he throws the ball (with no way to measure the ball's...
Does anyone know how to do this problem Bob has just finished climbing a sheer cliff above a beach, and wants to figure out how high ne climbed. All he has to use. however, is a baseball, a stopwatch, and a friend on the ground below with a long measuring tape. Bob is a pitcher, and knows that the fastest he can throw the ball is 81.0 mph- Bob starts the stopwatch as he throws toe bal (with no way...
Bob has just finished climbing a sheer cliff above a beach, and wants to figure out how high he climbed. All he has to use, however, is a baseball, a stopwatch, and a friend on the ground below with a long measuring tape. Bob is a pitcher, and knows that the fastest he can throw the ball is 71.0 mph. Bob starts the stopwatch as he throws the ball (with no way to measure the ball\'s initial trajectory), and watches...
Not sure what I did wrong but here’s also my work Bob has just finished climbing a sheer cliff above a beach, and wants to figure out how high he climbed. All he has to use, however, is a baseball, a stopwatch, and a friend on the beach below with a long measuring tape. Bob is a pitcher and he knows that the fastest he can throw the ball is about vo 34.1 m/s. Bob starts the stopwatch as he...