Asked by Hakeem
A circus performer decides to take his human cannonball act to the extreme. After being shot from a cannon, he soars over three ferris wheels and into a net. Assume that he is launched with a speed of 26.5m/s at an angle of 53.0 degrees, what angle does he make with the vertical when he hits the net?
I got 37 degrees, I don't know if the angle from the horizontal from launch is the same angle he makes with the horizontal when he lands. If it is i just subtracted 53 from 90 degrees
I got 37 degrees, I don't know if the angle from the horizontal from launch is the same angle he makes with the horizontal when he lands. If it is i just subtracted 53 from 90 degrees
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