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27 November, 09:59

A rock is thrown horizontally from the top of a radio tower lands 17.0 m from the base of the tower. if the speed at which the object was projected was 9.50 m/s, how high is the tower?

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  1. 27 November, 13:25
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    For this problem, we use the equations derived from the projectile motion. Particularly, we use the trajectory of the projectile equation written below:

    y = xtanθ + gx/2v₀²cosθ

    where

    y is the vertical height

    x is the horizontal distance

    θ is the launch angle

    g is 9.81 m/s²

    v₀ is the initial velocity

    Since it was thrown horizontally, θ = 0°. Substituting the values,

    y = 17tan0° + (9.81) (17) / 2 (9.50) ²cos0°

    y = 0.924 m
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