Physics, 11e WileyPLUS + Loose-leaf
Physics, 11e WileyPLUS + Loose-leaf
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Author: John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson, David Young, Shane Stadler
Publisher: Wiley (WileyPLUS Products)
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A Water Balloon Battle You are launching water balloons at a rival team using a large slingshot. The other team is set up on the opposite side of a flattopped building that is 30.0 ft tall and 50.0 ft wide. Your reconnaissance team has reported that the opposition is set up 10.0   m from the wall of the building. Your balloon launcher is calibrated for launch speeds that can reach as high as 100 mph at angles between 0 and 80.0 ° from the horizontal. Since a direct shot is not possible (the opposing team is on the opposite side of the building), you plan to splash the other team by making a balloon explode on the ground near them. If your launcher is located 55.0   m from the building (opposite side as the opposing team), what should your launch velocity be (magnitude and direction) to land a balloon 5.0 meters beyond the opposing team with maximum impact (i.e., maximum vertical speed)?

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