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You are trying to climb a castle wall so, from the ground, you throw a hook with a rope attached to it at 22.3 m/s at an angle...Asked by Freya
You are trying to climb a castle wall so, from the ground, you throw a hook with a rope attached to it at 25.6 m/s at an angle of 56.0° above the horizontal. If it hits the top of the wall at a speed of 15.3 m/s, how high is the wall?
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Vo = 25.6m/s[56o].
Yo = 25.6*sin56 = 21.22 m/s.
Y^2 = Yo^2 + 2g*h.
(15.3)^2 = (21.22)^2 - 19.6h, h = ?.
Yo = 25.6*sin56 = 21.22 m/s.
Y^2 = Yo^2 + 2g*h.
(15.3)^2 = (21.22)^2 - 19.6h, h = ?.
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