Zandor is being shot out

  1. Zandor is being shot out of his cannon (at a velocity of 40 m/s) at an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal. He is planning
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  2. Zandor is being shot out of his cannon (at a velocity of 40 m/s) at an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal. He is planning
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  3. A shot-putter moves his arm and the 7.0 kg shot through a distance of 1 meters iving the shot a velocity of 10 m/s from rest.
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  4. NEEDS HELP PLEASE!!A 100kg shot putter is putting a shot 4kg. Just before he releases the shot, he is in the air (feet are off
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  5. A shot put champion releases the shot from 6ft above the ground. The path of the shot is modeled by:h(d)=-0.02d^2+1.11d+c. How
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  6. A shot-­‐putter releases the 16 lbs. shot at an angle of 41 degrees. If the shot travels a horizontal distance f 34 m to
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  7. In​ basketball, "one-and-one" free throw shooting​ (commonly called foul​ shooting) is done as​ follows: if the player
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  8. A shot-putter releases the 16lbs shot at an angle of 41 degrees/ Of the shot travels a horizontal distance of 34m to reach its
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  9. A shot-putter moves his arma and the 7kg shot througha distance of 1m, giving the shot a velocity of 10m/s from rest. Find the
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  10. at the moment when a shot putter releases a 4kg shot the shot is 1.25 m above the ground and travelling at 7 m/s. it reaches a
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