Physics, 22.02.2021 15:50 mdaniella522
A woman stands at the edge of a cliff and throws a rock horizontally over the edge with a speed of
v0 = 16.5 m/s.
The rock leaves her hand at a height of
h = 40.0 m
above level ground at the bottom of the cliff, as shown in the figure. Note the coordinate system in the figure, where the origin is at the bottom of the cliff, directly below where the rock leaves the hand.
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