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Projectile motion -- throwing an object vertically
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Projectile motion -- throwing an object vertically
how about 7.50? i gave him your equation- hescot2
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Projectile motion -- throwing an object vertically
ugg. Thanks.- hescot2
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Projectile motion -- throwing an object vertically
someone in our group came up with 9.365. Are you allowed to verify that?- hescot2
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Projectile motion -- throwing an object vertically
thank you for the response but I understand none of that. I guess that I am just too old. :wideeyed: sorry for bothering you and thank you for helping as much as you were allowed to! If you are ever interested in the game that this applies to, https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GCKNKX- hescot2
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Projectile motion -- throwing an object vertically
Sorry! Are they equations that a 60 year old could do?? I am so far from doing anything like this. I appreciate any help that could streer me in the right direction.- hescot2
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Projectile motion -- throwing an object vertically
no. I am too old for homework. just trying to solve with friends for a game Is it ok to ask here?- hescot2
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Projectile motion -- throwing an object vertically
I don't need to know how to solve this but I was just looking for the answer. Can anyone help? A man is standing at a launch site. The rocket doesn't liftoff. Frustrated s/he throws it straight up with a speed of 12.42 m/s. It is caught on the way down at a point 5.0 meters above where it was...- hescot2
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