29.1. Appendix A: Answers to Selected Problems (3e) http://www.ck12.org
- 14 s for round trip
- Let’s say we can jump 20 feet( 6 .1 m)in the air.? Then, on the moon, we can jump 36.5 m straight up.
11.−31m/s^2 - 23 m/s
- 3.6 seconds
- 28 m
- 45m
- 25 m/s
- 30 m
- 2.5 m/s^2
- 2 m/s^2
1.v 0 = 0 - 10 m/s^2
3.−10 m/s^2 - 60 m
- 0.3 m/s^2
- 0.5 m/s
Ch 4: Two-Dimensional and Projectile Motion
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- 13 m
- 41 degrees
3.vy=26 m/s;vx=45 m/s - 56 degrees, 14 m/s
7.. - 32 m
- 0.5 s
- 0.8 m/s
- 104 m
10.t= 0 .60 s, 1 .8 m below target - 28 m.
- 3.5 s.
- 35 m; 15 m
- 40 m; 8.5 m
- 1.3 seconds, 7.1 meters
- 50 m;v 0 y=30 m/s; 50^0 ; on the way up
- 4.4 s
- 19◦
- 0.5 s