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A puck slides across a smooth, level tabletop at height H at a constant speed Vo. It slides off the edge of the table and hits the floor a distance x away. What is the algebraic relationship between the distances x and H?
10 years ago

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bobpursley
time in air:
h=4.9 t^2
t= sqrt(H/4.9)
distance traveled=vo*t
x=vo*sqrt(H/4.9)
10 years ago

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