1 A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 2.3 m, at a speed of 7.8m/s. How far does it travel before landing?
2 A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 3.7 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 2.3 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.5 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.8 s?
3 At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 7.29 m/s at an angle of θ above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.75 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.98 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?
4 At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 7.17 m/s at an angle of θ above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.04 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.52 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of θ (in radians)?
1 A ball is kicked horizontally from a height of 2.7 m, at a speed of 7.5m/s. How far does it travel before landing?
2 A particle is initially at the origin and moving in the x direction at a speed of 4.3 m/s. It has an constant acceleration of 2.2 m/s2 in the y direction, as well as an acceleration of 0.3 in the x direction. What angle does the velocity make with the x axis at time t = 2.8 s?
3 At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.42 m/s at an angle of θ above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.89 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.26 m/s in the +y direction. At what time do they meet?
4 At time, t=0, two particles are on the x axis. Particle A is (initially) at the origin and moves at a constant speed of 5.15 m/s at an angle of θ above the x-axis. Particle B is initially situated at x= 2.05 m, and moves at a constant speed of 2.94 m/s in the +y direction. What is the value of θ (in radians)?