Please explain/give formulas for everything you're doing. There are many answers to this type of question on here but I am having a hard time following it. I would like to learn what I am doing wrong but that is hard to do when steps are assumed/skipped.
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Please explain/give formulas for everything you're doing. There are many answers to this type of question...
In the figure here, a ball is thrown up onto a roof, landing 4.30 s later at height h = 20.0 m above the release level. The ball's path just before landing is angled at θ = 68.0˚ with the roof. (a) Find the horizontal distance d it travels. (Hint: One way is to reverse the motion, as if it is on a video.) What are the (b) magnitude and (c)angle (relative to the horizontal) of the ball's initial velocity?...
In the figure here, a ball is thrown up onto a roof, landing 3.10 s later at height h = 24.0 m above the release level. The ball's path just before landing is angled at θ = 56.0˚ with the roof. (a) Find the horizontal distance d it travels. (Hint: One way is to reverse the motion, as if it is on a video.) What are the (b) magnitude and (c) angle (relative to the horizontal) of the ball's initial...
In the figure here, a ball is thrown up onto a roof, landing 5.00 s later at height h = 25.0 m above the release level. The ball's path just before landing is angled at θ = 66.0˚ with the roof. (a) Find the horizontal distance d it travels. (Hint: One way is to reverse the motion, as if it is on a video.) What are the (b) magnitude and (c) angle (relative to the horizontal) of the ball's initial...
In the figure here, a ball is thrown up onto a roof, landing 3.80 s later at height h = 25.0 m above the release level. The ball's path just before landing is angled at theta = 61.0 degree with the roof, (a) Find the horizontal distance d it travels. What are the (b) magnitude and (c) angle (relative to the horizontal) of the ball's initial velocity? Number Unit Number Unit Number Unit
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