(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (f) Identify which graph(s) would be an appropriate representation for the horizontal velocity component (vx)of each cube (A & B) as it hits the ramp and returns back to the ground. Justify your answer. First tell me 2 physics facts about the horizontal motion of projectiles. Now tell me which cube would have a larger horizontal velocity and why. Now select the two best graphs that would show this for cube A & B. Finally, tell me why graph 1 and 7 are not valid options
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (f) Identify which graph(s) would be an appropriate representation for the horizontal velocity component (vx)of each cube (A & B) as it hits the ramp and returns back to the ground. Justify your answer. First tell me 2 physics facts about the horizontal motion of projectiles. Now tell me which cube would have a larger horizontal velocity and why. Now select the two best graphs that would show this for cube A & B. Finally, tell me why graph 1 and 7 are not valid options
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Track B
Track A
In a winter wonderland two ice cubes, A & B, are released from rest at the top of tracks with the same initial height, h. Track A has a
steeper initial descent than track B, but both tracks drop to the same elevation. The cubes have the same mass. After reaching the
bottom of the track, at the same horizontal distance from the start (as shown by the vertical dashed line) each track transitions into a
ramp to make a jump. The ramp incline for track A is at an angle of 60° and the ramp incline for track B is at an angle of 30°.
Assume each ramp is frictionless and any other drag forces are negligible. Note: the drawing is not to scale and is for illustrative
purposes only.

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(3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
(f) Identify which graph(s) would be an appropriate representation for the horizontal velocity component (vx)of each cube (A & B)
as it hits the ramp and returns back to the ground. Justify your answer.
First tell me 2 physics facts about the horizontal motion of projectiles.
Now tell me which cube would have a larger horizontal velocity and why.
Now select the two best graphs that would show this for cube A & B.
Finally, tell me why graph 1 and 7 are not valid options
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