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Projectile Motion With Unequal Launch And Landing Height
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[QUOTE="2slowtogofast, post: 5003243, member: 74152"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Below is screen shot of the problem. My friends book was ripped so some of the problem was cut off. Using the diagram I need to find d. The answer is supposed to be 7.42x10^4m. Below the problem is my attempt at the solution. Can someone tell me where I went wrong. As you can see from my solution my answer is slightly different. Thanks. [ATTACH=full]78800[/ATTACH] [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] If it is hard to tell from my scanned copy I use X' to denote the co-ordinate system that is rotated 20 degrees and I use dots above the x to denote derivatives. X double dot is acceleration and so forth. [ATTACH=full]78802[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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