A player shoots a basketball as shown below. R equal to less than equal to less than equal to S Points R and Q are at the same height and S is at the top of the trajectory. All statements refer to the basketball. Coordinate system: the x-axis is horizontal and points to the right, the y-axis is vertical and points up. (Neglect air friction.) The x-component of the velocity at R is .... that at S. The y-component of the acceleration at S is .... zero. The speed at Q is .... that at R. The y-component of the velocity at R is .... at Q. The acceleration at R is .... that at Q.

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A player shoots a basketball as shown below.
R
equal to
less than
equal to
less than
equal to
S
Points R and Q are at the same height and S is at the top of the trajectory. All statements refer to
the basketball. Coordinate system: the x-axis is horizontal and points to the right, the y-axis is
vertical and points up. (Neglect air friction.)
The x-component of the velocity at R is .... that at S.
The y-component of the acceleration at S is .... zero.
The speed at Q is .... that at R.
at Q.
The y-component of the velocity at R is
The acceleration at R is .... that at Q.
Transcribed Image Text:A player shoots a basketball as shown below. R equal to less than equal to less than equal to S Points R and Q are at the same height and S is at the top of the trajectory. All statements refer to the basketball. Coordinate system: the x-axis is horizontal and points to the right, the y-axis is vertical and points up. (Neglect air friction.) The x-component of the velocity at R is .... that at S. The y-component of the acceleration at S is .... zero. The speed at Q is .... that at R. at Q. The y-component of the velocity at R is The acceleration at R is .... that at Q.
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