For a given initial projectile

  1. A projectile is launched at an angle of 34.0o above the horizontal. The projectile has a mass of 1.50 kg and is given an initial
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  2. A projectile with a mass of 2.50 kg is shot horizontally from a height of 15.0 m above a flat surface. The projectile's initial
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  3. projectile is fired from the ground s=0 ft with initial speed of v=800 ft/sec at an angle of elevation 30 degreesState the
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  4. A projectile is launched horizontally from a cliff and has initial speed 30 m/s. The projectile will hit the ground 10 s later.
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  5. A projectile is launched with an initial speed of 80.0m/s at an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal. The projectile lands
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  6. A projectile is fired with an initial velocity of 350 feet per second at an angle of 45° with the horizontal. To the nearest
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  7. A projectile is launched with an initial speed of 40m/s at an angle of 25 degrees above the horizontal. The projectile lands 3
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  8. An Artillery cannon is pointed upwards at an angle 35 degree with the horizontal and fires the projectile with an initial
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  9. We consider a projectile motion against a linear drag force D = −b∗v, where v is the velocityof the projectile. (A) Suppose
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  10. We consider a projectile motion against a linear drag force D = −b∗v, where v is the velocityof the projectile. (A) Suppose
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