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2. A tiger jumps horizontally off of a 1.7 meter tall rock with a velocity of 3.2.
How far from the base of the rock does the tiger land?
13 years ago

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drwls
Multiply the time it takes to land,
which is sqrt(2H/g),
bu the horizontal velocity.

You have omitted the dimensions of the velocity.
13 years ago

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