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Chapter 3 Problem 61

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A physics student on Planet Exidor throws a ball, and itfo llows the parabolic trajectoryshown in Figure P3.6 I. The ball's position is shown at1.0 s intervals until t = 3.0 s. At t = 1.0 s, the ball 's velocityhas components vx = 2.0 mis, vy =2.0 mis.a. Determine the x- and y-components of the ball 's velocity at1 = 0.0 s, 2.0 s, and 3.0 s.b. What is the value of g on Planet Exidor?c. What was the ball's launch angle?

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Title College Physics: A Strategic Approach 3 
Author Randall D. Knight (Professor Emeritus), Brian Jones Stuart Field
ISBN 9780321879721

A physics student on Planet Exidor throws a ball, and itfo

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