Asked by Victoria
A rock is thrown off a bridge at an angle of 38degree above horizontal, and landed in the water 3.60 seconds later 60.0 meters from the point at the waters level directly below the thrower... What is the rock's horizontal velocity?
I need better clarity on physics, please?
I need better clarity on physics, please?
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Answered by
bobpursley
you have distance, time
horizonal velocity=horizontaldistance/time
= 60/3.6 m/s
horizonal velocity=horizontaldistance/time
= 60/3.6 m/s
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