Part CSam heaves a 16/b shot straight upward, giving it a constant upward acceleration from rest of 44.02 for a S height 60.0cm. He releases it at helight 2.20m above the ground. Ignore air resistance. How much time does he have to get out of its way before it returns to the height of the top of his head, a distance 1.73m above the ground? Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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Part CSam heaves a 16lb shot straight
upward, giving it a constant upward
acceleration from rest of 44.0 for a
2
S
height 60.0cm. He releases it at helight
2.20m above the ground. Ignore air
resistance. How much time does he have
to get out of its way before it returns to the
height of the top of his head, a distance
1.73m above the ground? Express your
answer with the appropriate units.
t = 0.80 S Previous Answers Request:
Answer
C
Sam heaves a 16 lb shot straight upward, giving it a
constant upward acceleration from rest of 44 0 m/s²
for a height 60.0 cm. He releases it at height 2 20 m
above the ground. Ignore air resistance.
Transcribed Image Text:Part CSam heaves a 16lb shot straight upward, giving it a constant upward acceleration from rest of 44.0 for a 2 S height 60.0cm. He releases it at helight 2.20m above the ground. Ignore air resistance. How much time does he have to get out of its way before it returns to the height of the top of his head, a distance 1.73m above the ground? Express your answer with the appropriate units. t = 0.80 S Previous Answers Request: Answer C Sam heaves a 16 lb shot straight upward, giving it a constant upward acceleration from rest of 44 0 m/s² for a height 60.0 cm. He releases it at height 2 20 m above the ground. Ignore air resistance.
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