A slingshot consists of a

  1. A boy fires a 60 g pebble with his slingshot. The pebble leaves the slingshot at 35m/sHow high above the slingshot will the
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  2. 1. A slingshot is used to launch a 5.00-gram rock. The effective spring constant of the slingshot is 200 N/m. By what distance
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  3. 6.At which point would potential energy be the greatest? Image 1- when the slingshot has not been stretched out fully. Image 2-
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  4. After school you have been working on your slingshotmanship. Interested in the physics of the slingshot, you take data that
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  5. An alpine rescue team is using a slingshot to send an emergency medical packet to climbers stranded on a ledge. (height=252 m,
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  6. A slingshot is pulled back 55cm down to the ground with a rock in its pouch. The slingshot has a spring constant of 862N/m. The
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  7. 3. A slingshot consists of a light leather cup attached between two rubber bands. If it takes a force of 32 N to stretch the
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  8. A slingshot consists of a light leather cupattached between two rubber bands. It takes a force of 32 N to stretch the bands 1.1
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  9. A slingshot with k = 400. N/m is pulled back 0.0500 m to shoot a 0.100-kg stone. If the slingshot projects the stone straight up
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  10. A slingshot with k = 400. N/m is pulled back 0.0500 m to shoot a 0.100-kg stone. If the slingshot projects the stone straight up
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