Chapter 3: Q72. (page 74)
A rock is kicked horizontally atfrom a hill with aslope (Fig. 3-58). How long does it take for the rock to hit the ground?
FIGURE 3-58Problem 72
Short Answer
The rock hits the ground in 3.06 seconds after being launched.
Chapter 3: Q72. (page 74)
A rock is kicked horizontally atfrom a hill with aslope (Fig. 3-58). How long does it take for the rock to hit the ground?
FIGURE 3-58Problem 72
The rock hits the ground in 3.06 seconds after being launched.
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