A miss universe uses her crown, well literally, to deliver a message of justice, equality and empowerment to a uniformed, monochromatic man who sees the world as red. This lovable smart girl throws the crown 30 seconds after the man started running away from the starting position as well as away from logic. If the person is accelerating at 1.6 m/s? starting from rest, what should be the initial velocity of the crown to hit the moving target and the ground at the same time? The crown is thrown 1.5 m from the ground and 46° from the horizontal. A. 163.2 m/s B. 111.6 m/s C. 142.7 m/s D. 125.8 m/s 1.5 m
A miss universe uses her crown, well literally, to deliver a message of justice, equality and empowerment to a uniformed, monochromatic man who sees the world as red. This lovable smart girl throws the crown 30 seconds after the man started running away from the starting position as well as away from logic. If the person is accelerating at 1.6 m/s? starting from rest, what should be the initial velocity of the crown to hit the moving target and the ground at the same time? The crown is thrown 1.5 m from the ground and 46° from the horizontal. A. 163.2 m/s B. 111.6 m/s C. 142.7 m/s D. 125.8 m/s 1.5 m
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Transcribed Image Text:A miss universe uses her crown, well literally, to deliver a
message of justice, equality and empowerment to a uniformed,
monochromatic man who sees the world as red. This lovable
smart girl throws the crown 30 seconds after the man started
running away from the starting position as well as away from
logic.
If the person is accelerating at 1.6 m/s² starting from rest, what
should be the initial velocity of the crown to hit the moving target
and the ground at the same time? The crown is thrown 1.5 m
from the ground and 46° from the horizontal.
A. 163.2 m/s
B. 111.6 m/s
C. 142.7 m/s
D. 125.8 m/s
1.5 m
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