Homework Statement
This is a solved problem. It is attached. Why is sin theta horizontal, and cosine theta vertical?
Homework Equations
All relevant equations are given.
The Attempt at a Solution
The solution is given.
1. Homework Statement
The problem and all known information is attached.
Homework Equations
The kinematic equations are attached.
The Attempt at a Solution
My attempt is attached. I did part (a), (b), and (c), right.
How do I do part (d)? I tried distance/ time .
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Homework Statement
The problem (5.9) and given data is attached.
Homework Equations
All relevant equations are given (5.9).
On (5.9) What does the s subscript y represent? And why does gravity equal -32?
The Attempt at a Solution
The solution is given. This is a scan problem.
1. Homework Statement
A jumper runs horizontally off a 910 meter mountain with speed 4.0 m/s and enjoys a free fall until she is 150 meters above the valley floor, at which time she opens her parachute. Ignore air resistance
Homework Equations
A) how long is the jumper in free fall.
B) how...