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How to Calculate the Velocity of a Projected Object at Impact?
oh ok. ok so what like equatitions with the numbers in them would you use to got to the final answer of 24.5m/s?- ashi1416
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How to Calculate the Velocity of a Projected Object at Impact?
oh ok i have the initial horizontal velocity its 19.59 and the initial vertical velocity is 14.7 do need any final velocitys to solve this? or am i going off the initial the whole time?- ashi1416
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How to Calculate the Velocity of a Projected Object at Impact?
noo ok but how do you get the Vx and Vy the Vo=24.5- ashi1416
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How to Calculate the Velocity of a Projected Object at Impact?
x=58.8 and y=0 is that what your asking for??- ashi1416
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How to Calculate the Velocity of a Projected Object at Impact?
Homework Statement a physics student pitches a sack of doorknobs into the air with an initial velocity of 24.5 m/s at 36.9degrees from the horizontal. i know the: time=3.0s horizontal distance traveled=58.8m time when sack is at max height=1.5s max height sack reaches=11.03m but i need...- ashi1416
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