A 124-kg balloon carrying a 22-kg basket is descending with a constant downward velocity of 14.0 m/s. A 1.0-kg stone is

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A 124-kg balloon carrying a 22-kg basket is descending with a constant downward velocity of 14.0 m/s. A 1.0-kg stone is

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A 124 Kg Balloon Carrying A 22 Kg Basket Is Descending With A Constant Downward Velocity Of 14 0 M S A 1 0 Kg Stone Is 1
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A 124-kg balloon carrying a 22-kg basket is descending with a constant downward velocity of 14.0 m/s. A 1.0-kg stone is thrown from the basket with an initial velocity of 14.4 m/s perpendicular to the path of the descending balloon, as measured relative to a person at rest in the basket. That person sees the stone hit the ground 10.0 s after it was thrown. Assume that the balloon continues its downward descent with the same constant speed of 14.0 m/s ▼ Part A How high was the balloon when the rock was thrown out? Express your answer with the appropriate units. PH ||μÅ ? ho = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B How high is the balloon when the rock hits the ground? Express your answer with the appropriate units. CH μA A ? h₁ = Value Units Submit Part C Request Answer

Part C At the instant the rock hits the ground, how far is it from the basket? Express your answer with the appropriate units. μA ? d = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part D Just before the rock hits the ground, find its horizontal and vertical velocity components as measured by an observer at rest in the basket. —| ΑΣΦ ? |vh|, |vv| = m/s Submit Request Answer
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