Referring to Problem, a second seed shoots out from the pod with the same speed but with a direction of motion 30.0° below the horizontal, (a) How long does it take for the second seed to land? (b) What horizontal distance does it cover during its flight?
Problem
When the dried-up seed pod of a scotch broom plant bursts open, it shoots out a seed with an initial velocity of 2.62 m/s at an angle of 60.5° above the horizontal. If the seed pod is 0.455 m above the ground, (a) bow long does it take for the seed to land? (b) What horizontal distance does it cover during its flight?
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