A cannon sends a projectile

  1. Fundamental Problem 15.12The cannon and support without a projectile have a mass of 250 kg. If a 20 kg projectile is fired from
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  2. A projectile of mass 0.539 kg is shot from acannon. The end of the cannon’s barrel is at height 6.4 m, as shown in the figure.
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  3. A projectile of mass 0.539 kg is shot from acannon. The end of the cannon’s barrel is at height 6.4 m, as shown in the figure.
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  4. PLEASE HELP IM LOSTA projectile of mass 0.653 kg is shot from a cannon. The end of the cannon's barrel is at height 6.5 m, as
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  5. A projectile of mass 0.99 kg is shot from acannon. The end of the cannon’s barrel is at height 6.6 m, as shown in the figure.
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  6. A projectile of mass 0.998 kg is shot from a cannon. The end of the cannon’s barrel is at height 7 m, as shown in the figure.
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  7. A projectile fired vertically up from a cannon rises 200 m before returning to the ground. If the same cannon were to fire the
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  8. A projectile fired vertically up from a cannon rises 200 m before returning to the ground. If the same cannon were to fire the
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  9. A cannon fires a projectile into the air at an angle of 60degrees above the horizontal. The projectile falls back on the ground
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  10. A projectile of mass 0.46 kg is shot from a cannon, at height 6.8 m, as shown in the figure, with an initial velocity vi having
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