an object is launched horizonally

  1. an object is launched horizonally from the top of a lab table that is .90 meters tall. it lands 2.75 meters away. what was the
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  2. an object is launched horizonally from the top of a lab table that is .90 meters tall. it lands 2.75 meters away. what was the
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  3. The plane is flying horizonally at 40m/s at an altitude of 125 m when it drops a bomb. determine how far horizonally from the
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  4. An object was launched off the top of a building. The function f, of, x, equals, minus, 16, x, squared, plus, 48, x, plus,
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  5. An object is launched at a speed of 15 m/s. If it rises to a height of 2 m, at what angle was it launched?
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  6. "Free-fall"Assigning Variables: Acceleration: If an object is going down: a = __________ If an object is thrown up: a =
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  7. I was wondering if you could help me solve this projectile motion problem.A projectile is launched with an initial speed of 14.5
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  8. An object is launched at 9.8 meters per second from a 73.5-meter tall platform. The object's height s (in meters) after t
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  9. Suppose that the position y (feet) of a projectile above the ground is described by the equation y=-16t^2+70t+2, where t is the
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  10. An object is launched at 19.6 meters per second from a 58.8 meter tall platform. The equation for the object's height s at time
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