Two carts have velocities vand v, respectively. At t = 0 the distance between the two carts were zero. A passenger in cart A wants to throw a ball to cart B. The ball's initial speed with respect to cart A is vo. (a) What angle should the projectile have to reach cart 2? (b) What will be the projectile's speed at maximum height with respect to cart A, cart B, and the ground respectively? A UA B VB

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Two carts have velocities vand v,
respectively. At t = 0 the distance
between the two carts were zero. A
passenger in cart A wants to throw a
ball to cart B. The ball's initial speed
with respect to cart A is vo. (a) What
angle should the projectile have to
reach cart 2? (b) What will be the
projectile's speed at maximum height
with respect to cart A, cart B, and the
ground respectively?
A
UA
B
VB
Transcribed Image Text:Two carts have velocities vand v, respectively. At t = 0 the distance between the two carts were zero. A passenger in cart A wants to throw a ball to cart B. The ball's initial speed with respect to cart A is vo. (a) What angle should the projectile have to reach cart 2? (b) What will be the projectile's speed at maximum height with respect to cart A, cart B, and the ground respectively? A UA B VB
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