Question
Three identical balls are thrown from a cliff of height, h, above a horizontal plane. One ball is thrown at an angle of 45 degrees above the horizon, the second is thrown horizontally, and the third is thrown at an angle of 30 degrees below the horizon (so, part of this velocity is downward). If all the balls are given the same initial speed, which one will have the greatest speed at the moment just before it hits the ground?
Answers
bobpursley
The work theorem says...
final KE=initial KE+changeinPE
Does angle enter into that?
final KE=initial KE+changeinPE
Does angle enter into that?
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