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Finding Height With Projectile Motion
Ok thanks guys, I was finally able to solve it! Thanks for your time guys!- Slovan
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Finding Height With Projectile Motion
Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question but how would I find the y-velocity? And if I do I would have to do y-velocity divided by 6.74 m/s times cos10.1?- Slovan
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Finding Height With Projectile Motion
Thanks for the reply. But I do not get where yi came from? Can you please explain to me. Thanks for the reply. I see that my mistake here is that i assumed viy would automatically equal 0 and that I mixed it up. I also assumed when the problem said the brick is thrown upward it meant being...- Slovan
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Finding Height With Projectile Motion
Homework Statement A brick is thrown upward from the top of a building at an angle of 10.1◦ above the horizontal and with an initial speed of 6.74 m/s. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s^2. If the brick is in flight for 2.5 s, how tall is the building? Answer in units of m...- Slovan
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