A ship fires a cannonball

  1. a pirate ship fires a 25kg cannonball with a velocity of +100m/s at a very heavy fur trader ship. the ship is at rest. the
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  2. A ship fires a cannonball toward the sea. The height, in feet, of the cannonball above the water, h, is a function of the number
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  3. A cannon mounted on a pirate ship fires a cannonball at 125 m/s horizontally, at a height of 17.5 m above the ocean surface.
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  4. A canon mounted on a pirate ship fires a cannonball at 125 m/s horizontally, at a height of 17.5m above the ocean surface.
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  5. A cannon mounted on a pirate ship fires a cannonball at 125 m/s horizontally, at a height of 17.5 m above the ocean surface.
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    2. matt chirl asked by matt chirl
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  6. A cannon mounted on a pirate ship fires a cannonball at 125 m/s horizontally, at a height of 17.5 m above the ocean surface.
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  7. A cannon mounted on a pirate ship fires a cannonball at 125 m/s horizontally, at a height of 17.5 m above the ocean surface.
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  8. 1. A cannon mounted on the back of a ship fires a 50.0 kg cannonball in the horizontal direction at a speed of 150 m/s. If the
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  9. If a ship is sailing with a constant speed of 30 m/s to the east and a cannonball is launched straight up into the air from the
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    2. Lanell asked by Lanell
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  10. Rebels launch a cannonball from a 58.8ft tall cliff toward their enemy's ship. The cannonball travels 19.6ft per second (ft/s).
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    2. Sasha asked by Sasha
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