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Astudent stands at the edge of a cliff and throws a stone horizontally over the edge with a speed of v0 = 15.0 m/s. the cliff is h = 49.0 m above a flat, horizontal beach as shown in the figure. (a) what are the coordinates of the initial position of the stone? x0 = m y0 = m (b) what are the components of the initial velocity? v0x = m/s v0y = m/s (c) write the equations for the x- and y-components of the velocity of the stone with time. (use the following as necessary: t. let the variable t be measured in seconds. do not include units in your answer.) vx = vy = (d) write the equations for the position of the stone with time, using the coordinates in the figure. (use the following as necessary: t. let the variable t be measured in seconds. do not state units in your answer.) x = y = (e) how long after being released does the stone strike the beach below the cliff? s (f) with what speed and angle of impact does the stone land? vf = m/s ? =

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