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(18%) Problem 1: A student standing on a cliff throws a projectile from a vertical height d= 8.0 m above the level groun

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Please Answer Part A and B
(18%) Problem 1: A student standing on a cliff throws a projectile from a vertical height d= 8.0 m above the level ground with velocity vo = 24.2 m/s at an angle 0 = 25 below the horizontal. It moves without air resistance. Use a Cartesian coordinate system with the origin at the projectile's initial position.

A 50% Part (a) With what speed, in meters per second, does the stone strike the ground? Vf = 1 m/s

01 A 50% Part(b) If the projectile had been thrown from the clifftop with the same initial speed and the same angle, but above the horizontal, then compare their impact velocities. Grade Summary More information is needed to conclude the relative strength of impact velocities. Deductions The impact velocities of the two situations will be the same. 1001 The impact velocity when throwing a stone above horizontal will be less than the case when throwing a stone below horizontal Submissions The impact velocity when throwing a stone above horizontal will be more than the case when throwing a stone below Attempts remaining horizontal es per attempo Potential detailed view

P. on e C Vi