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From the top of a cliff overlooking a lake, a person throws two stones, as shown in the drawing. The cliff is 39.2 m high. The...Asked by James Houl
From the top of a cliff overlooking a lake, a person throws two stones, as shown in the drawing. The cliff is 39.2 m high. The two stones described have identical initial speeds of v0 = 19.2 m/s and are thrown at an angle θ = 29.2 °, one below the horizontal and one above the horizontal. What is the distance between the points where the stones strike the water? Neglect air resistance.
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