Noninertial frame projectile. A device shoots a small ball horizontally with speed 0.227 m/s from height h=0.851 m above an elevator floor. The ball lands at distance d from the base of the device directly below the ejection point. The vertical acceleration of the elevator can be controlled. What is the elevator's acceleration magnitude a if d is (a) 14.0 cm, (b) 20.0 cm, and (c) 7.50 cm? (a) Number i 4.574 (b) Number i 2.197 (c) Number i 15.62 eTextbook and Media Hint Units Units m/s^2 m/s^2 Units m/s^2 The ball's apparent acceleration is the gravitational acceleration g plus or minus the elevator's acceleration. Assistance Used

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Noninertial frame projectile. A device shoots a small ball horizontally with speed 0.227 m/s from height h = 0.851 m above an elevator
floor. The ball lands at distance d from the base of the device directly below the ejection point. The vertical acceleration of the elevator
can be controlled. What is the elevator's acceleration magnitude a if d is (a) 14.0 cm, (b) 20.0 cm, and (c) 7.50 cm?
D
(a) Number
(b) Number
4.574
2.197
(c) Number 1 15.62
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Units
Units
Units
m/s^2
m/s^2
m/s^2
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The ball's apparent acceleration is the gravitational acceleration g plus or minus the elevator's acceleration.
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Transcribed Image Text:Noninertial frame projectile. A device shoots a small ball horizontally with speed 0.227 m/s from height h = 0.851 m above an elevator floor. The ball lands at distance d from the base of the device directly below the ejection point. The vertical acceleration of the elevator can be controlled. What is the elevator's acceleration magnitude a if d is (a) 14.0 cm, (b) 20.0 cm, and (c) 7.50 cm? D (a) Number (b) Number 4.574 2.197 (c) Number 1 15.62 Hint eTextbook and Media Units Units Units m/s^2 m/s^2 m/s^2 < The ball's apparent acceleration is the gravitational acceleration g plus or minus the elevator's acceleration. Assistance Used
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