A hurdler is 0.535 m from a hurdle
when he jumps at 6.82 m/s at a
67.9° angle. What is his h...
Physics, 18.10.2021 17:50 salinasroel22
A hurdler is 0.535 m from a hurdle
when he jumps at 6.82 m/s at a
67.9° angle. What is his height
when he clears the hurdle?
(Hint: It is not necessarily at
the highest point in his motion.)
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