Launch Height: y = 114 cm Horizontal Launch Velocity: v = 457 cm/s. How far, x, does the ball travel? Give your answer in cm to 3 significant figures (no decimal places)
Launch Height: y = 114 cm Horizontal Launch Velocity: v = 457 cm/s. How far, x, does the ball travel? Give your answer in cm to 3 significant figures (no decimal places)
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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Author:Katz, Debora M.
Publisher:Katz, Debora M.
Chapter4: Two-and-three Dimensional Motion
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 74PQ
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The last part of YOUR lab (Part 3) is NOT covered in the video. It is, however, exactly like second part of the "Bull's Eye" lab where you predicted where the ball would land.
If, after you complete Parts 1 and 2 of this lab, you have this Data:
Launch Height: y = 114 cm
Horizontal Launch Velocity: v = 457 cm/s.
How far, x, does the ball travel?
Give your answer in cm to 3 significant figures (no decimal places)
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