Soba shot an arrow directly up in the air with a velocity of 60.0 [m/s]. Disregarding air resistance, A. What is the maximum height reached by the arrow? B. How long will the arrow stay in the air? After some time, Soba shoots a second arrow directly up in the air so that both arrows collide once the second arrow reaches a maximum height of 46.0 [m]. C. What should be the initial velocity of the second arrow? D. How long after shooting the first arrow should the second one be launched?

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Soba shot an arrow directly up in the air with a velocity of 60.0 [m/s]. Disregarding air resistance,
A. What is the maximum height reached by the arrow?
B. How long will the arrow stay in the air?
After some time, Soba shoots a second arrow directly up in the air so that both arrows collide once the second
arrow reaches a maximum height of 46.0 [m].
C. What should be the initial velocity of the second arrow?
D. How long after shooting the first arrow should the second one be launched?
Transcribed Image Text:Soba shot an arrow directly up in the air with a velocity of 60.0 [m/s]. Disregarding air resistance, A. What is the maximum height reached by the arrow? B. How long will the arrow stay in the air? After some time, Soba shoots a second arrow directly up in the air so that both arrows collide once the second arrow reaches a maximum height of 46.0 [m]. C. What should be the initial velocity of the second arrow? D. How long after shooting the first arrow should the second one be launched?
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