Find (a) The flying time of the stone in air. (b) The vertical distance of the stone above the release the point (c) The velocity (magnitude and direction) of the stone as it hits the wall.

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Imagine you are trapped inside a building. In order to get attention from the pedestrian
passing by the building, you threw a stone toward a wall at speed 61.2 km/h and at angle
8, =55.0° above the horizontal as shown in Figure 2.1. The wall is distance d=10.0 m from
the release point of the ball.
i = 61.2 km/h
Figure 2.1
Transcribed Image Text:Imagine you are trapped inside a building. In order to get attention from the pedestrian passing by the building, you threw a stone toward a wall at speed 61.2 km/h and at angle 8, =55.0° above the horizontal as shown in Figure 2.1. The wall is distance d=10.0 m from the release point of the ball. i = 61.2 km/h Figure 2.1
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(a) The flying time of the stone in air.
(b) The vertical distance of the stone above the release the point
(c) The velocity (magnitude and direction) of the stone as it hits the
wall.
(d) The angle of projection of the stone in order to clear the wall with
11m in height above the release point as shown in Figure 2.2.
1lm
Figure 2.2
Transcribed Image Text:Find (a) The flying time of the stone in air. (b) The vertical distance of the stone above the release the point (c) The velocity (magnitude and direction) of the stone as it hits the wall. (d) The angle of projection of the stone in order to clear the wall with 11m in height above the release point as shown in Figure 2.2. 1lm Figure 2.2
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