Problem 5: A student standing on a cliff throws a stone from a vertical height of d = 8.0 m above the level ground with velocity vo = 19 m/s at an angle 0 = 24° below the horizontal, as shown. It moves without air resistance. Use a Cartesian coordinate system with the origin at the initial position of the stone.

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If the stone had been thrown front the cliff too with the same initial speed and the same angle, but above the horizontal, would it’s impact velocity be different?
Problem 5: A student standing on a cliff throws a stone from a vertical height of
d = 8.0 m above the level ground with velocity vo = 19 m/s at an angle 0 = 24° below the
horizontal, as shown. It moves without air resistance. Use a Cartesian coordinate system with the
origin at the initial position of the stone.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 5: A student standing on a cliff throws a stone from a vertical height of d = 8.0 m above the level ground with velocity vo = 19 m/s at an angle 0 = 24° below the horizontal, as shown. It moves without air resistance. Use a Cartesian coordinate system with the origin at the initial position of the stone.
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 Vo=19m/s

 Angle =24°

 d=8m

We have to find the  stone had been thrown front the cliff too with the same initial speed and the same angle, but above the horizontal, would it’s impact velocity be different? 

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