need help, some explanation would be much appreciated for upcoming homework. Thanks in advance.

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I need help, some explanation would be much appreciated for upcoming homework. Thanks in advance.

Problem 3: A golf ball.
A golf ball is tee from the top of a 60 m tall building, the position of the ball as a function of time is given by:
= (20.0 · t)î + (60+ 30.0·t − 5.0 · t²)ĵ
7(m)
(m)
a. Indicate the units and physical meaning of each coefficient.
b. Determine the initial velocity of the golf ball.
c. How long does it take the ball to hit the ground?
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3: A golf ball. A golf ball is tee from the top of a 60 m tall building, the position of the ball as a function of time is given by: = (20.0 · t)î + (60+ 30.0·t − 5.0 · t²)ĵ 7(m) (m) a. Indicate the units and physical meaning of each coefficient. b. Determine the initial velocity of the golf ball. c. How long does it take the ball to hit the ground? CS Scanned with CamScanner
E
Calculate the range of the golf ball.
e. Determine the final velocity of the golf ball.
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Transcribed Image Text:E Calculate the range of the golf ball. e. Determine the final velocity of the golf ball. CS Scanned with CamScanner 7
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Only parts D and E. ( i did not know about the first3 parts in the guidelines)

Problem 3: A golf ball.
A golf ball is tee from the top of a 60 m tall building, the position of the ball as a function of time is given by:
= (20.0 · t)î + (60+ 30.0·t − 5.0 · t²)ĵ
7(m)
(m)
a. Indicate the units and physical meaning of each coefficient.
b. Determine the initial velocity of the golf ball.
c. How long does it take the ball to hit the ground?
CS Scanned with CamScanner
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3: A golf ball. A golf ball is tee from the top of a 60 m tall building, the position of the ball as a function of time is given by: = (20.0 · t)î + (60+ 30.0·t − 5.0 · t²)ĵ 7(m) (m) a. Indicate the units and physical meaning of each coefficient. b. Determine the initial velocity of the golf ball. c. How long does it take the ball to hit the ground? CS Scanned with CamScanner
E
Calculate the range of the golf ball.
e. Determine the final velocity of the golf ball.
CS Scanned with CamScanner
7
Transcribed Image Text:E Calculate the range of the golf ball. e. Determine the final velocity of the golf ball. CS Scanned with CamScanner 7
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