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Projectile Motion Questions and Answers (Q&A)

N. Jarah
Answered: Nov 14, 2019
To solve this, you need to do the following processes: The first thing is you need to find VOY. Then, you need to look for T. Look for YMAX, and you will get the answer. You just need to place...Read More

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F.Brian
Answered: Jan 29, 2018
An interesting and sometimes fun way to learn physics involves relating physics problems to the real world. In the case of finding projectile motion one can apply a real life scenario of someone...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Nov 05, 2024
4 seconds-it will still take 4 seconds to fall 78.4 meters use the equation y = 0.5 g t2 and substitute -9.8 m/s/s for g. the vertical displacement must then be subtracted from the initial height...Read More

1 Answer

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John Smith
Answered: Nov 05, 2024
The 30° angle because the ball goes further

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John Smith
Answered: Nov 05, 2024
4 seconds

It will take 4 seconds to fall 78.4 meters Use the equation y = 0.5 g t2 and substitute -9.8 m/s/s for g. The vertical displacement must then be subtracted from the initial...Read More

1 Answer

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L. Brett, Sales Manager
Answered: Jun 07, 2019
The correct answer to this question is false. This question would appear on a physics exam for a physics class and could also be apart of an SAT test. The illustration provided helps us solve the...Read More

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Kmtrinidad
Answered: Nov 05, 2024
4 seconds

It will still take 4 seconds to fall 78.4 meters Use the equation y = 0.5 g t2 and substitute -9.8 m/s/s for g. The vertical displacement must then be subtracted from the...Read More

1 Answer

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Kmtrinidad
Answered: Nov 05, 2024
4 seconds

It will take 4 seconds to fall 78.4 meters Use the equation y = 0.5 g t2 and substitute -9.8 m/s/s for g. The vertical displacement must then be subtracted from the initial...Read More

1 Answer

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