Problem 7 You throw a ball from a 3-rd story window with initial speed of 4.4 and -30° angle with the horizontal. (a) If the window is 10 m from the ground how far from the building does the ball lands (see Fig. 2)? (b) With what speed should a person, residing on the second floor, throw a ball horizontally, so it will land the same distance from the building as yours? Assume the second story window is 6.5 m form the ground. Figure 2: Balls thrown from windows.

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Problem 7 You throw a ball from a 3-rd story window with initial speed of 4.4 and -30° angle with the
horizontal.
(a) If the window is 10 m from the ground how far from the building does the ball lands (see Fig. 2)?
(b) With what speed should a person, residing on the second floor, throw a ball horizontally, so it will land
the same distance from the building as yours? Assume the second story window is 6.5 m form the ground.
Figure 2: Balls thrown from windows.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 7 You throw a ball from a 3-rd story window with initial speed of 4.4 and -30° angle with the horizontal. (a) If the window is 10 m from the ground how far from the building does the ball lands (see Fig. 2)? (b) With what speed should a person, residing on the second floor, throw a ball horizontally, so it will land the same distance from the building as yours? Assume the second story window is 6.5 m form the ground. Figure 2: Balls thrown from windows.
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