Problem 1: An object is thrown off the top of a building with velocity 26 m/s at an angle of 35° with respect to the horizontal. It takes 7.1 s for the object to land. Part (a) How high is the building in meters? Numeric : Anumeric value is expected and not an expression. h = Part (b) What is the horizontal distance that the object travels in meters? Numeric : Anumeric value is expected and not an expression. Ax =

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Problem 1: An object is thrown off the top of a building with velocity 26 m/s at an angle of 35° with respect to
the horizontal. It takes 7.1 s for the object to land.
Part (a) How high is the building in meters?
Numeric : Anumeric value is expected and not an expression.
h =
Part (b) What is the horizontal distance that the object travels in meters?
Numeric : Anumeric value is expected and not an expression.
Ax =
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1: An object is thrown off the top of a building with velocity 26 m/s at an angle of 35° with respect to the horizontal. It takes 7.1 s for the object to land. Part (a) How high is the building in meters? Numeric : Anumeric value is expected and not an expression. h = Part (b) What is the horizontal distance that the object travels in meters? Numeric : Anumeric value is expected and not an expression. Ax =
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