What exactly is a projectile?
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A projectile is fired straight upward at 141 m/s. How fast is it moving at the instant it reaches the top of its trajectory? Suppose that it were fired upward at \(45^{\circ}\) instead. Then its horizontal component of velocity would be 100 m/s. What would be the speed of the projectile at the top of its trajectory?
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45^circ
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The first step in solving 10 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A projectile is fired straight upward at 141 m/s. How fast is it moving at the instant it reaches the top of its trajectory? Suppose that it were fired upward at \(45^{\circ}\) instead. Then its horizontal component of velocity would be 100 m/s. What would be the speed of the projectile at the top of its trajectory?Text Transcription:45^circ
From the textbook chapter you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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