6) Three arrows are shot into the air at the same time (A, B, and C). They follow these paths (assume no air resistance)

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6) Three arrows are shot into the air at the same time (A, B, and C). They follow these paths (assume no air resistance)

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6) Three arrows are shot into the air at the same time (A, B, and C). They follow these paths (assume no air resistance). In what order do they hit the ground (first to last)? Hint: don't guess. Consider the kinematics equations and remember that x and . y motion are independent. (8 pts) 1) All at once 2) ABC 3) CBA 4) BCA 5) ACB

3) These three vectors represent all the forces acting on a rocket at a particular moment. Circle the number in front of all the statements that are correct. (5 pts) 1) The rocket has to be speeding up 2) The rocket has to be moving with velocity upward & to the right 3) The rocket can't be traveling around curve B 4) The rocket can't be traveling around curve A 5) These can't be all the forces because forces must always add up to zero
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