One car travels due east at 40 km/h, and a second car travels north at 40 km/h. Are their velocities equal? Explain.
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Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics
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(Ill) A shot-putter throws from a height h = 2.1 m abovethe ground as shown in Fig. 3-65, with an initial speed ofd0 = 13.5 m/s. (a) Derive a relation that describes how thedistance traveled d depends on the release angle 0O.(;b) Using the given values for v0 and h, use a graphingcalculator or computer to plot d vs. 0O. According to yourplot, what value for 0O maximizes d?
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The first step in solving 3 problem number 100 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: (Ill) A shot-putter throws from a height h = 2.1 m abovethe ground as shown in Fig. 3-65, with an initial speed ofd0 = 13.5 m/s. (a) Derive a relation that describes how thedistance traveled d depends on the release angle 0O.(;b) Using the given values for v0 and h, use a graphingcalculator or computer to plot d vs. 0O. According to yourplot, what value for 0O maximizes d?
From the textbook chapter Kinematics in Two or
Three Dimensions; Vectors you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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