A student stands at the edge of a cliff and throws a stone horizontally over the edge with a speed of  v0 = 16.5 m/s.  The cliff is h = 58.0 m above a flat, horizontal beach as shown in the figure.   (d) Write the equations for the position of the stone with time, using the coordinates in the figure. (Use the following as necessary: t. Let the variable t be measured in seconds. Do not state units in your answer.) x =         y =           f) With what speed and angle of impact does the stone land? vf =                               m/s θ =                         ° below the horizontal

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A student stands at the edge of a cliff and throws a stone horizontally over the edge with a speed of 

v0 = 16.5 m/s.

 The cliff is h = 58.0 m above a flat, horizontal beach as shown in the figure.

 

(d) Write the equations for the position of the stone with time, using the coordinates in the figure. (Use the following as necessary: t. Let the variable t be measured in seconds. Do not state units in your answer.)

x =
 
 
 
 
y =
 
 
 
 

 

f) With what speed and angle of impact does the stone land?

vf
=                               m/s
θ =                         ° below the horizontal
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