Projectile Motion
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Projectile Motion
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A cannon fires a cannonball horizontally with a speed of 488 m/s. A. How long will it take the cannonball to fall 40 ft? B. How far will the shot travel in this time?
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When In the absence of air resistance, why does the horizontal component of velocity for a projectile remain constant while the vertical component of free fall?
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Why is kicking a football an example of projectile motion?
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Why is projectile motion parabolic?
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Why is horizontal velocity constant in projectile motion?
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How can I solve projectile motion problems without initial velocity?
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How does wind affect projectile motion?
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How does projectile motion relate to linear motion?
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How does mass affect projectile motion?
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How does gravity affect projectile motion?
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How does angle affect projectile motion?
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How can I calculate the vertex of a parabola?
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How can I calculate the focus of a parabola?
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How can parabolas be used in real life?
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What is the projectile motion equation?
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How can I graph a parabola?
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What are some examples of parabolas?
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What are some examples of projectile motion?
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What is an example of a projectile motion practice problem?
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Question #a2924
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What is the max height of the projectile motion of an object if the initial velocity was 129.98 m/s and makes angle at 24 degrees to the horizon and the total time was 10.77s?
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A bullet leaves the muzzle of a gun at 250 m/s to hit a target 120m away at the level of the muzzle (1.9 m above ground), the gun must be aimed above the target. (Ignore air resistance.) How far above the target is that point?
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You are shooting a ball out of a cannon into a bucket that is 3.25-m away. What angle should the cannon be pointed knowing that acceleration(due to gravity) is -9.8m/s^2, the cannon height is 1.8m, the bucket height is .26m and the flight time is .49s?
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Suppose that you launch a projectile at a high enough velocity that it can hit a target at a distance. Given the velocity is 34-m/s and the range distance is 73-m, what are two possible angles the projectile could be launched from?
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When a group of physics students launch a ball into a bucket that is 8-m away from their launcher and set the launcher at a 35 degree angle, the ball hits the bucket. Ignoring air resistance, what is the time of flight for the ball in their experiment?
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What are some real life applications of projectile motion?
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Question #bbfa9
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Question #54082
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Question #564a5
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Question #e3582
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Question #c8ae1
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Question #ddd99
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Question #75e5d
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Question #d18ed
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How do you determine the maximum height of a projectile?
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An arrow is shot into the air at an elevation angle of 25 degrees. If its projection velocity is 55 m/s. What is the vertical component of its initial velocity? What is its horizontal component?
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What are all the variables that need to be taken into account when recording the time of flight and distance of a projectile fired from a catapult (tension, angle, mass of projectile, etc)?
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Question #d5994
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Question #08187
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Question #fc978
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How is projectile motion affected by gravity?
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How does projectile motion relate to basketball?
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If one bullet is fired at #30^@# and another at #60^@# with respect to the horizontal, given the appropriate amount of time for them both to travel as far as they can and hit the ground, what are their respective ranges?
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Boy Scouts are firing model rockets in a field. One boy used a radar gun to determine his rocket had a lift-off velocity of 34 m/s. How long did it take for the rocket to return to the ground? Assume the rocket went straight up and came straight down.
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Question #b606a
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A ball is shot vertically upward from the surface of another planet. A plot of y versus t for the ball is shown in the figure, where y is the height of the ball above its starting point and t = 0 at the instant the ball is shot ?
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A car drives straight off the edge of a cliff that is 58 m high. The police at the scene of the accident note that the point of impact is 0.136 km from the base of the cliff. How long did it take to hit the ground?
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A car drives straight off the edge of a cliff that is 58 m high. The police at the scene of the accident note that the point of impact is 0.136 km from the base of the cliff. How fast was the car traveling when it went over the cliff?
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A car drives straight off the edge of a cliff that is 58 m high. The police at the scene of the accident note that the point of impact is 0.136 km from the base of the cliff. What is the car's final velocity?
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A ball rolling at a constant speed falls off of a table and lands 98 cm from the bottom of the table, 0.49s after rolling off of the edge. How fast was the ball rolling on the table? How tall is the table? How far from the table is the ball after 0.061s?
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A ball rolling at a constant speed falls off of a table and lands 98 cm from the bottom of the table, 0.49s after rolling off of the edge. What is the ball's velocity when it hits the ground?
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An arrow is shot horizontally off of a tower that is 33m high. The arrow lands on the ground 31m from the base of the tower. How long did it take to hit the ground? What was the arrow's original velocity? How far from the tower was the arrow after 0.13s?
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An archer shoots an arrow at an angle of 30 degrees from a height of 1.4m. If it took 1.6 seconds for the arrow to hit the target, which is 1.4m tall, what was the arrow's initial speed? How far away was the target?
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A projectile's launch speed is five times its speed at maximum height.Find launch angle.How do I find this?
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For projectile motion, for example if i set my coordinate system as positive so that means that the acceleration and the max height (dy) is going to be positive?
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A projectile is fired horizontally from a gun that is 45.0m above flat ground,emerging from the gun with a speed of 250m/s (a) How long does the projectie remains in the air? (
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What is the general equation for determining where a projectile launched from the ground will land?
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A ball is thrown into the air at some angle. At the very top of the ball's path, what is always 0?
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A rocket is launched from a platform that is 50 feet tall with an initial velocity of 120 feet per second. How high is the rocket after 2 seconds?
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Question #77078
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A pelican flying at 7.6 m/s along a horizontal path drops a fish from a height of 2.7 m above the water. How far does the fish travel horizontally before hitting the water below?
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A shell is fired from the ground with an initial speed of #1.70 x 10^3# m/s at an initial angle of 55.0° to the horizontal, Neglecting air resistance, what is the shell's horizontal range and the amount of time the shell is in motion?
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A projectile launched with an angle of 45.0° above the horizontal is in the air for 7.5 s. What is the initial velocity of the projectile?
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A ball thrown horizontally from a point 24 m above the ground, strikes the ground after traveling horizontally a distance of 18 m. With what speed was it thrown?
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A girl throws a rock horizontally, with a velocity of 10 m/ s, from a bridge. It falls 20 m to the water below. How far does the rock travel horizontally before striking the water?
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Tom the cat is chasing Jerry the mouse across a table surface 2 m off the floor. Jerry steps out of the way at the last second, and Tom slides off the edge of the table at a speed of 6 m/s. Where will Tom strike the floor, in terms of m?
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A soccer ball leaves a cliff 20.2 m above the valley floor, at an angle of 10 degrees above the horizontal. The ball hits the valley floor 3.0 seconds later. What is the initial velocity of the ball?
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A gun shoots bullets that leave the muzzle horizontally at a speed of 250 m/s. If the bullet hits a target 100 m away how far will the bullet have fallen?
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A soccer player kicks a rock horizontally off a 37.1 m high cliff into a pool of water. If the player hears the sound of the splash 3.98 s later, and the speed of sound is 343 m/s, what was the initial speed given to the rock?
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A dart is thrown horizontally with an initial speed of 10m/s toward point P,the bull's eye on a dart board.It hits at point Q on the rim,vertically below P,0.19s later. What is the distance PQ? How far away from the dart board is the dart released?
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How far does a baseball that is thrown horizontally at 42.5 m/s drop over a horizontal distance of 18.4 m?
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How high a building could Superman jump over if he were to leave the ground with a speed of 60.0 m/s at an angle of 75°?
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An egg is thrown horizontally off a roof, which is 60 meters high, with an initial velocity of 6.5 m/s. How long does it take to hit the ground, and how far does it go in the x direction?
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Question #3ea48
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A rifle is aimed horizontally at a target 50 m away. The bullet hits the target 2.0 cm below the aim point. What was the bullet's flight time, and the speed it left the barrel?
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A ball is thrown vertically with an initial velocity of #64# feet per second. Its height above the ground after #t# seconds is given by #h(t) = 64t—16t^2#. What is the maximum height?
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An arrow is shot at a target 20 m away. The arrow is shot with a horizontal velocity of 60 m/s. How long is the arrow in the air for, and how far does the arrow drop as it approaches the target?
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Question #09347
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A punter in a football game kicks a ball from the goal 60° from the horizontal at 25 m/s. What is the hang time afthe punt, and how far down field does the ball land?
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A basketball player is trying to make a half-court jump shot and releases the ball at the height of the basket. Assuming that the ball is launched at 51.0°, 14.0m from the basket, what speed must the player give the ball?
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Brandon launches a projectile at an angle of 75° above the horizontal, which strikes the ground a certain distance down range. For what other angle of launch at the same speed would the projectile land just as far away?
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A 59 kg skier starts from rest at height H = 25 m above the end of a ski-jump ramp (see the figure). As the skier leaves the ramp, his velocity makes an angle of θ = 20° with the horizontal. ?
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What is the range of an arrow shot horizontally at 85.3 m/s if it is initially 1.50 m above the ground?
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A man reached a speed of 372 km/h on his motorcycle. Suppose the man drives off a horizontal ramp at this speed and lands a horizontal distance of 40.0 m away from the edge of the ramp. What is the height of the ramp, neglecting air resistance?
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A lunch pail is accidentally kicked off a steel beam on a building under construction. Suppose the initial horizontal speed is 1.50 m/s. How far does the lunch pail fall after it travels 3.50 m horizontally?
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Suppose a ball is kicked horizontally off a mountain with an initial speed of 9.37 m/s. If the ball travels a horizontal distance of 85.0 m, how tall is the mountain?
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Vincent rolls a 10 g marble down a ramp and off the table with a horizontal velocity of 1.2 m/s. The marble falls in a cup placed 0.51 m from the table's edge. How high is the table?
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Cavin shoots an arrow at 30.0° above the horizontal. Its velocity is 49 m/s, and it hits the target. What is the maximum height the arrow will attain?
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Does the rotation of the earth have any effect upon artillery fire?
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A stone is thrown with a horizontal velocity of 30.0 m/s from the top of a cliff 80.0 m high. How long will it take to strike the level ground at the base of the cliff, and how far from the foot of the cliff will it strike?
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An athlete jumps with the speed of 4 m/s at an angle of 23°. How long does the athlete stay in the air?
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A rifle that shoots bullets at is to be aimed at 460m/s a target 45.7 m away. If the center of the target is level with the rifle, how high above the target must the rifle barrel be pointed so that the bullet hits dead center?
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A ball is thrown towards a cliff with an initial speed of 30.0 m/s directed at an angle of 60.0◦ above the horizontal. The ball lands on the edge of the cliff 4.00 s after it is thrown. ?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at a velocity of #4 m/s# at an angle of #pi/3#. How long will it take for the projectile to land?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #12 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #18 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #15 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #7 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #23 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #28 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #28 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #2 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #12 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #15 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #3 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #4 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #1 ms^-1# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #2 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #6 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #45 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #9 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #21 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #13 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #1 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #2 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #3 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #5 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #6 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #7 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #17 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #15 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #16 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #11 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #21 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #52 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #52 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #2 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #1 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #3 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #4 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #12 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #3 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #6 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #7 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #8 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #18 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at a velocity of #15 m/s# and an angle of #pi/3#, how far will the projectile travel before landing?
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If a projectile is shot at an angle of #(3pi)/8# and at a velocity of #2m/s#, when will it reach its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #4 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12 #. What is the projectile's maximum height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #6 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12 #. What is the projectile's maximum height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #12 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12 #. What is the projectile's maximum height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #1 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12 #. What is the projectile's maximum height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #37 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12 #. What is the projectile's maximum height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #15 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12 #. What is the projectile's maximum height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #27 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12 #. What is the projectile's maximum height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #2 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12 #. What is the projectile's maximum height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #9 m/s# and an angle of #pi/12 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #9 m/s# and an angle of #pi/8 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #2 m/s# and an angle of #pi/8 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #3 m/s# and an angle of #pi/8 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of #1 5 m/s# and an angle of #pi/8 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 5 m/s# and an angle of #pi/8 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 7 m/s# and an angle of #pi/8 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 21 m/s# and an angle of #pi/8 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 21 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 1 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 2 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 4 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 8 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 12 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 15 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 35 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 16 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 18 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 23 m/s# and an angle of #pi/6 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 23 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 1 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 2 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 5 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 15 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at a velocity of # 64 m/s# and an angle of #pi/4 #. What is the projectile's peak height?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #3 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #3 2 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #3 6 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #88 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #85 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #5 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #44 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #4 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #54 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #45 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #46 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #52 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #72 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of #31 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of # 2 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of # 3 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of # 13 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of # 4 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of # 24 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of # 6 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of # 7 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/12 # and a velocity of # 9 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 1 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 3 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 43 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 4 "m/s"#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 5 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 65 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 6 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 7 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 12 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 8 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 10 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 16 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 25 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/8 # and a velocity of # 27 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 27 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 24 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 1 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 2 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 3 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 4 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 5 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 8 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 1 2 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 3 2 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 3 9 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 18 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 48 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/6 # and a velocity of # 55 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 55 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 1 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 2 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 3 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 5 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 6 ms^-1#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 7 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 8 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 12 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 15 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 16 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 21 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 19 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 22 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 24 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 42 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 47 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 39 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 21 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/4 # and a velocity of # 27 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 67 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 2 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 3 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 5 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 6 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 7 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 8 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 11 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 21 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 24 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 27 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 46 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 28 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #pi/3 # and a velocity of # 72 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #(5pi)/12 # and a velocity of # 72 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #(5pi)/12 # and a velocity of # 1 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #(5pi)/12 # and a velocity of # 2 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #(5pi)/12 # and a velocity of # 3 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #(5pi)/12 # and a velocity of # 4 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #(5pi)/12 # and a velocity of # 5 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #(5pi)/12 # and a velocity of # 7 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #(5pi)/12 # and a velocity of # 8 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #(5pi)/12 # and a velocity of # 9 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot at an angle of #(5pi)/12 # and a velocity of # 17 m/s#. How far away will the projectile land?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #4 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #6 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #9 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #1 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #2/3 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its horizontal distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #2/5 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #3/5 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #3/5 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #3 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #1 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #2 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #4 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #6 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #16 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #9 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #19 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #19 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance, factoring in height and horizontal distance, from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #8 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance, factoring in height and horizontal distance, from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #12 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance, factoring in height and horizontal distance, from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #12 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance, factoring in height and horizontal distance, from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #1 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance, factoring in height and horizontal distance, from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #2 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance, factoring in height and horizontal distance, from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #3 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance, factoring in height and horizontal distance, from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #4 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance, factoring in height and horizontal distance, from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #5 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance, factoring in height and horizontal distance, from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #8 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance, factoring in height and horizontal distance, from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #9 m/s#. When the projectile is at its maximum height, what will its distance, factoring in height and horizontal distance, from the starting point be?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #5 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #15 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #25 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #12 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #1 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #2 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #4 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #5 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #6 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #7 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #8 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #10 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #12 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #15 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #16 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #36 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #3/2 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #1/2 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #1/3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #2 /3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #2/5 ms^-1#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #3 /5 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #3 /8 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/4 # and a speed of #5 /8 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #5 /8 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #7 /8 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #7 /18 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #7 /15 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #8 /15 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #8 /3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/12 # and a speed of #2 /3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #2 /3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #2 /7 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #5 /7 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #5 /8 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #5 /9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #3 /8 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #4 /9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #4 /9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #7 /9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #3/4 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #6/5 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #5 /12 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #5 /9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #5 /8 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #3 /8 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #3 /2 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #1 /2 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/6 # and a speed of #1 /9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #5 /9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #1 /12 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #7 /12 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi/8 # and a speed of #7 /3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #7 /3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #7 /3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #1/3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #1/2 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #1 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #2 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #5 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #5/7# #ms^-1#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #5/8 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #5/9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #4/9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #4/5 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #3/5 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #6/5 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #5 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #7 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #8 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #12 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #7/15 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #(5 pi)/12 # and a speed of #15 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #( pi)/3 # and a speed of #15 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #( pi)/3 # and a speed of #12 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #( pi)/3 # and a speed of #1 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #( pi)/3 # and a speed of #3 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #( pi)/3 # and a speed of #6 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #( pi)/3 # and a speed of #7 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #( pi)/3 # and a speed of #9 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #( pi)/3 # and a speed of #9 /4 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #( pi)/3 # and a speed of #7/4 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #( pi)/3 # and a speed of #7/5 m/s#. Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height?
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A soccer ball is kicked horizontally at 15.8 m/s off the top of a field house and lands 33.9 meters from the base of the field house. How high is the field house?
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A superhero launches himself from the top of a building with a velocity of 7.3m/s at an angle of 25 above the horizontal. If the building is 17 m high, how far will he travel horizontally before reaching the ground? What is his final velocity?
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If #V=1.5*t+0.0080*t^2# has the units millions of cubic feet per month, how would you rewrite the equation if you wanted the result in cubic feet per second?
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A basketball player rides a motorcycle off a ramp. When he is in midair, his teammate throws a ball straight up to him and he catches it to slam dunk. How far away from the bottom of the ramp should the teammate stand?
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A projectile is launched with an initial speed of Vo at an angle θ above the horizontal. It lands at the same level from which it was launched. What was the average velocity between launch and landing? Explain please because I can't understand this.
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A hunter uses a laser range finder to find out the distance to his target. If it takes #5.4*10^-7# seconds for the light beam to return to the rangefinder after the hunter turns it on, how far away is the deer?
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The deer gets startled and runs. When it stops, the laser range finder indicates that it is 183m away. How long does it take the laser beam to reach the deer? How long does it take the laser beam to return to the range finder?
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A person stands 40 m from a flagpole. With a protractor at eye level, he finds the angle at the top of the flag pole with the horizontal is 25.0 degrees. How high is the flag pole? The distance from his feet to his eyes is 1.8 m.
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How to find x(t) and y(t)?
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An airplane accelerates at #"3.20 m/s"^2"# over #"32.8 s"# before takeoff. How far does it travel before takeoff?
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If an object is thrown straight up into the air, what is its acceleration at the top of its flight when its instantaneous velocity is zero?
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A bobcat jumps with a speed of 5 m/s at an angle of 55°. How long does the bobcat stay in the air?
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A soccer ball leaves a cliff 20.2 m above the valley floor, at an angle of 10 degrees above the horizontal. The ball hits the valley floor 3.0 sec later. What is the initial velocity of the ball? What maximum height above the cliff did the ball reach?
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How does mass affect the horizontal velocity and distance and drop time of a projectile?
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At what angle must a projectile be fired to travel 3.624m from a height of 1.012m?
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A machine gun fires bullets at a rate of 600 per minute. If each bullet has a mass of 60g and a muzzle velocity of 400m/s, what is the force that the gunner must apply, in order to stop it from moving back?
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In projectile motion, why does an object that is vertically dropped down and an object that is horizontally launched reach the ground at the same time?
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Why are vertical and horizontal motion considered independent?
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A bowling ball rolls off of a 2.00 meter tall table. It hits the ground 1.50 meters from the edge of the table.(Answer to 3 sig figs)
What was the launch speed?_____ m/s
What was the time in flight? _____ sec
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A soccer ball is kicked horizontally at 18.8 m/s off the top of a building and lands 33.9 meters from the building. What is the height of the building.? (round answer to 3 sig. figs)
Answer: ______ m
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Question #37d9b
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Equation of trajectory for a projectile is y = 2x{1-(x/40)} (where x and y are in meter). What will be the range of the projectile?
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A cannon fires a cannonball 500m downrange when set at a 45 degree angle. At what velocity does the cannonball leave the cannon?
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If a baseball player throws a ball at 35.0 m/s what is its maximum range?
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Why doesn't a skydiver land directly beneath the point where he or she jumps out of the plane?
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The height of a ball (in meters) #t# seconds after it is thrown is given by #y(t)=-4.9t^2+11.6t+22.5#. From what height was the ball thrown?
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If I throw an 18g dart from a height of 70" to a target that is 77" away & 68" high, and it takes .24 seconds to get there. Approx how heavy a dart of similar design would be required to hit the target if it's 3" further away using the same arm tempo?
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Ok, I’m going to try this question again, with the hope it makes a little more sense this time around. The details are below, but basically I'm wondering if it's possible using F=ma and gravitational force calculations to figure out the weight of a dart?
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A projectile of mass M is projected so that its horizontal range is 4 km. At the highest point, the projectile explodes in two parts of masses M/4 and 3M/4 respectively and the heavier part starts falling down vertically with zero initial speed? [cont.]
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A projectile of mass 0.750 kg is shot straight up with an initial speed of 18.0 m/s. How high would it reach with no air resistance? What is the average force of the air exerted on it if the projectile reaches a max height of 11.8 with air resistance?
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Projectile Motion Problem?
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Projectile motion with trig? (Gen Physics 1 question)
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Show that the trajectory of a particle that is launched at an angle is parabolic?
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Bob is planning his motorcycle jump stunt over school buses. He plans to use a 400 angle jump, and leave the jump at 100 km/h. If he takes off and lands at the level of the school buses” roofs, and each school bus is 5m wide, how many school (cont)?
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Question #b8b35
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A cannon shoots a projectile at 24 degrees from the horizontal. It lands on level ground 3000m down range.
a) Find the initial velocity
b) Calculate its maximum height?
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Question #0bcbf
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A ball is fired at a speed of 8 m/s at 20˚ above the horizontal from the top of a 5 m high wall. How far from the base of the ball will the ball hit the ground? Also calculate the angle below horizontal the velocity vector makes.
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How long will it take for the heavier mass to reach the floor? What will be the speed of the two masses when the heavier mass hits the floor?
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What would happen? Explain your observations.
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A particle is thrown over a triangle from one end of a horizontal base and grazing the vertex falls at the other end of the base. If #alpha# and #beta# be the base angles and #theta# is the angle of projection, Prove that #tan theta=tan alpha+ tan beta#?
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If the equation of projection is #y=ax-bx^2#, find initial velocity(#u#) and angle of projection(#theta#)?
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What is the landing location of the projectile and its speed of impact?