In the figure, a stone is projected at a cliff of height h with an initial speed of 41.0 m/s directed at an angle 00 = 60.0 ° above the horizontal. The stone strikes at A, 5.33 s after launching. Find (a) the height h of the cliff, (b) the speed of the stone just before impact at A, and (c) the maximum height H reached above the ground.

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In the figure, a stone is projected at a cliff of height h with an initial speed of 41.0 m/s directed at an angle 00 = 60.0° above the
horizontal. The stone strikes at A, 5.33 s after launching. Find (a) the height h of the cliff, (b) the speed of the stone just before
impact at A, and (c) the maximum height H reached above the ground.
H
h
(a) Number
i
Units
(b) Number
i
Units
(c) Number
i
Units
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure, a stone is projected at a cliff of height h with an initial speed of 41.0 m/s directed at an angle 00 = 60.0° above the horizontal. The stone strikes at A, 5.33 s after launching. Find (a) the height h of the cliff, (b) the speed of the stone just before impact at A, and (c) the maximum height H reached above the ground. H h (a) Number i Units (b) Number i Units (c) Number i Units
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