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i said that D=1/2(9.8)(1.15) which equals 5.63 to find t i did t =square root of 2d/g or 2(5.63)/9.8 which equals 1.15- umkat
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okay I have one more question: Romeo is chunking pebbles gently up to Juliet's window, and he wants the pebbles to hit the window with only a horizontal component velocity. He is standing at the edge of a rose garden 4.5 m below her window and 5.0 m from the base of the wall. How fast are the...- umkat
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Thanks for your help...I just found this site tonite and signed up and it is real helpful. Thanks some much for the help, I'm sure I will continue to visit it again. Thanks- umkat
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would the final answer be V(initial)*t = 3.5 m/s (1.15s) = 4.025 m... so 4 meters away??- umkat
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thanks. i found how many seconds it will take (1.15) but i still don't know how to find out the distance sorry for being dumb =)- umkat
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would the angle be 90 degrees since the tiger is jumping horizontally?- umkat
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i did that already...and it didnt help- umkat
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QUick Question: A tiger leaps horizontally from a 6.5 m high rock with a speed of 3.5 m/s. How far from the base of the rock will the tiger land? I started this problem by trying to find the vert. and horz. components, but I was not given an angle to use sin and cos with...how do i start...- umkat
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