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A cannonball is fired from a gun with a muzzle velocity of 60 m/s at an angle of 35 degrees above the horizontal.
What is the y-component of this velocity?
m/s
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Transcribed Image Text:Angle A cannonball is fired from a gun with a muzzle velocity of 60 m/s at an angle of 35 degrees above the horizontal. What is the y-component of this velocity? m/s Submit Answer Tries 0/2
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If the cannonball was thrown straight upwards at this velocity (the y-component of velocity found in part one), how long would it be in' the air.
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What is the x-component of this velocity?
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Using the this x-component of the velocity, determine how far the cannonball will travel in the time found in part two.
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Transcribed Image Text:← → loncapa.vcu.edu/res/vcu/phys201/Motion_2D/projectile-motion_num_arc_range If the cannonball was thrown straight upwards at this velocity (the y-component of velocity found in part one), how long would it be in' the air. Submit Answer Tries 0/2 90° Angle What is the x-component of this velocity? m/s Submit Answer Tries 0/2 Submit Answer Tries 0/2 Post Discussion Using the this x-component of the velocity, determine how far the cannonball will travel in the time found in part two. O
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