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These are the questions I don't get, I did all my other exam review. It's high school physics, like really easy stuff, so you will probably think this is stupid.
4) A ball is thrown at an angle of 20 degrees at 20 m/s. How high did it go? What is the horizontal distance?
5) An object is shot horizontally from a roof 100m high at a velocity of 5m/s. How far from the base will the object strike the ground.
7) A 10kg box is pulled 20 degrees with a force of 40N at a constant speed. What is the coefficient of friction?
8) A 10kg box is resting on a 40 degree incline. What is the Normal and Parallel force on the box?
a=(vf-vo)/t
d/t=.5(vf+vi)
4) I don't know how to set this up. I know how to do the trig work once I get the maximum height, I can't think of how to get there though.
5) Once again, I don't even know how to set this up. I don't think our teacher ever even taught us this. Whats the base the object will strike at mean?
7) Is the force expression Fnet = Fh - Ff? If so how do you get both of them
8) Is this Fparallel = 63.014? If so, what is Fn?
4) A ball is thrown at an angle of 20 degrees at 20 m/s. How high did it go? What is the horizontal distance?
5) An object is shot horizontally from a roof 100m high at a velocity of 5m/s. How far from the base will the object strike the ground.
7) A 10kg box is pulled 20 degrees with a force of 40N at a constant speed. What is the coefficient of friction?
8) A 10kg box is resting on a 40 degree incline. What is the Normal and Parallel force on the box?
Homework Equations
a=(vf-vo)/t
d/t=.5(vf+vi)
The Attempt at a Solution
4) I don't know how to set this up. I know how to do the trig work once I get the maximum height, I can't think of how to get there though.
5) Once again, I don't even know how to set this up. I don't think our teacher ever even taught us this. Whats the base the object will strike at mean?
7) Is the force expression Fnet = Fh - Ff? If so how do you get both of them
8) Is this Fparallel = 63.014? If so, what is Fn?
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