An arrow is shot horizontally

  1. An arrow is shot horizontally towards a target 20 m away. In traveling the first 5 m horizontally, the arrow falls 0.2 m. In
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  2. Three arrows are shot at different angles. A red arrow is shot at 30degrees, a blue arrow is shot at 45degrees, and a yellow
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  3. a 27 g arrow is shot horizontally. the bowstring exerts an average force of 75 N on the arrow over a distance of 78 cm. detrmine
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  4. An arrow is shot from the top of a platform. The path of the arrow can be modelled bythe relation h = -0.005(t - 26)^2 + 5,
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  5. an arrow is shot vertically upward after 2s it is at a height of 36m although this is not necessarily the highest point with
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  6. an arrow is shot vertically upward 2 seconds later it is at an height of 42m (not necessarily the highest point) with what
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  7. an arrow is shot vertically upward 2 seconds later it is at a height of 42m (this may not be necesarily its highest point)with
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  8. An arrow is shot verticaaly upward. Two seconds later, it is at a height of 42 meters ( although this is not necessarily the
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  9. 1. An arrow is shot from the top of a platform. The path of the arrow can be modelled bythe relation h = -0.005(t - 26)^2 + 5,
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  10. An arrow is shot from the top of a platform. The path of the arrow can be modelled by the relation h = 0.005(d  30)2 + 5,
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