Henrietta is going off to her physics class, jogging down the sidewalk at a speed of 4.20 m/sm/s. Her husband Bruce suddenly realizes that she left in such a hurry that she forgot her lunch of bagels, so he runs to the window of their apartment, which is a height 52.9 mm above the street level and directly above the sidewalk, to throw them to her. Bruce throws them horizontally at a time 4.50 ss after Henrietta has passed below the window, and she catches them on the run. You can ignore air resistance.
Required:
a. With what initial speed must Bruce throw the bagels so Henrietta can catch them just before they hit the ground?
b. Where is Henrietta when she catches the bagels?
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