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An arrow is shot horizontally from a 50 m cliff with a velocity of 15 m/s. As the arrow travels in its parabolic path, its new height some time later, is 24 m. Calculate the instantaneous velocity of the moment it reaches is new height.
12 years ago

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Henry
V^2 = Vo^2 + 2g*d.
V^2 = 0 + 19.6*(50-24) = 509.6
V = 22.6 m/s.
12 years ago

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