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Chapter 9 Problem 14

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In Figure 9-43, two particles are launched from the origin of the coordinate system at time t = O. Particle 1 of mass In! = 5.00 g is shot directly along the x axis on a frictionless floor, with constant speed 10.0 m/s. Particle 2 of mass 1n2 = 3.00 g is shot with a velocity of magnitude 20.0 mis, at an upward angle such that it always stays directly above particle 1. (a) What is the maximum height Hmax reached by the com of the two-particle system? In unit-vector notation, what are the (b) velocity and (c) acceleration of the com when the com reaches Hmax?

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Title Fundamentals of Physics Extended 9 
Author David Halliday
ISBN 9780470469088

Answer: In Figure 9-43, two particles are launched from

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