distance a cannonball travels when

  1. You are a Middle Ages cannonball scientist attacking a castle a distance D away. Your job is to get a cannonball of mass m over
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  2. Rebels launch a cannonball from a 58.8ft tall cliff toward their enemy's ship. The cannonball travels 19.6ft per second (ft/s).
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  3. distance a cannonball travels when shot horizontally with a velocity of 28.3 at 30 degrees? I'm not sure what formula I need to
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  4. A cannonball is dropped overboard from a boat. The cannonball sinks toward the bottom of the sea. The mass of the seawater
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  5. The path of a cannonball is a parabola modeled by the equation y= 55 + x - 0.002x^2, where x and y are both measured in feet. In
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  6. A cannon is fired horizontally off of a cliff 37meters high. The cannonball moves at 270m/s.Find the horizontal distance the
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  7. A ship fires a cannonball toward the sea. The height, in feet, of the cannonball above the water, h, is a function of the number
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  8. A cannonball was fired horizontally out to sea with a speed of 2.0x102 m/s from a cliff top that was 1.5x10 2 m above sea level.
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  9. Assume you have a canon aimed straight up. The cannonball is shot at a velocityof v_0=69 m/s. How high does the cannonball go?
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  10. A cannonball is catapulted toward a castle. The cannonball's velocity when it leaves the catapult is 39 m/s at an angle of 40°
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