Flare gun on earth vs moon A pistol that fires a signal flare gives it an initial velocity (muzzle velocity) of 121 m/s at an angle of 62.0° above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance. Part B Find the distance from its firing point to its landing point if it is fired on the level salt flats of Utah. ν ΑΣφ ? R = Previous Answers Request Answer Submit Part C Find the flare's maximum height if it is fired over the flat Sea of Tranquility on the Moon, where g = 1.67m/s Eνα ΑΣφ hmax Submit Request Answer Part D 1.67m/s2 Find the distance from its firing point to its landing point if it is fired over the flat Sea of Tranquility on the Moon, where g ΑΣφ R = Request Answer Submit

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A pistol that fires a signal flare gives it an initial velocity (muzzle velocity) of 121 m/s at an angle of 62.0 ∘ above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance.

 
 
 
Flare gun on earth vs moon
A pistol that fires a signal flare gives it an initial velocity
(muzzle velocity) of 121 m/s at an angle of 62.0° above the
horizontal. You can ignore air resistance.
Part B
Find the distance from its firing point to its landing point if it is fired on the level salt flats of Utah.
ν ΑΣφ
?
R =
Previous Answers
Request Answer
Submit
Transcribed Image Text:Flare gun on earth vs moon A pistol that fires a signal flare gives it an initial velocity (muzzle velocity) of 121 m/s at an angle of 62.0° above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance. Part B Find the distance from its firing point to its landing point if it is fired on the level salt flats of Utah. ν ΑΣφ ? R = Previous Answers Request Answer Submit
Part C
Find the flare's maximum height if it is fired over the flat Sea of Tranquility on the Moon, where g = 1.67m/s
Eνα ΑΣφ
hmax
Submit
Request Answer
Part D
1.67m/s2
Find the distance from its firing point to its landing point if it is fired over the flat Sea of Tranquility on the Moon, where g
ΑΣφ
R =
Request Answer
Submit
Transcribed Image Text:Part C Find the flare's maximum height if it is fired over the flat Sea of Tranquility on the Moon, where g = 1.67m/s Eνα ΑΣφ hmax Submit Request Answer Part D 1.67m/s2 Find the distance from its firing point to its landing point if it is fired over the flat Sea of Tranquility on the Moon, where g ΑΣφ R = Request Answer Submit
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