Romeo is chucking pebbles gently up to Juliet’s window, and he wants the pebbles to hit

Chapter 3, Problem 20P

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(II) Romeo is chucking pebbles gently up to Juliet’s window, and he wants the pebbles to hit the window with only a horizontal component of velocity. He is standing at the edge of a rose garden 4.5 m below her window and 5.0 m from the base of the wall (Fig. 3-34). How fast are the pebbles going when they hit her window?

                                   

                                                          Figure 3-34

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QUESTION:

(II) Romeo is chucking pebbles gently up to Juliet’s window, and he wants the pebbles to hit the window with only a horizontal component of velocity. He is standing at the edge of a rose garden 4.5 m below her window and 5.0 m from the base of the wall (Fig. 3-34). How fast are the pebbles going when they hit her window?

                                   

                                                          Figure 3-34

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For a Romeo who is chucking pebbles up to the Juliet’s window, we need to find the speed of the pebbles reaching the Juliet’s window.

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