A stone was thrown with initial velocity of 20 m/s at angle 30 degrees above horizontal. If the stone is initially 35 m above the ground. Complete the sentences below.

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A stone was thrown with initial velocity of 20 m/s at angle 30 degrees above horizontal. If the stone is initially 35 m above the ground. Complete the sentences below.

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1. Initial velocity in x-axis is
m/s
+ directing at+x.
2. Initial velocity in y-axis i
10
m/s
directing at +y.
3. Velocity at the maximum height is
directing at +x
4. The maximum height, from the ground, that the stone reached is
5. The time it takes for the stone to reach maximum height and its
total time of flight is
÷
and
seconds respectively.
6. At time t=2 sec., the stone was
high from the ground.
7. The impact velocity (just as it hit the ground) of the stone has x-
component equal to.
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6. At time t-2 sec., the stone was
high from the ground.
7. The impact velocity (just as it hit the ground) of the stone has x-
component equal to
8. The impact velocity (just as it hit the ground) of the stone has y-
component equal to
the negative means that it is
heading downward.
9. The horizontal displacement of the stone is
10. The stones impact velocity is
*
with an angle (standard angle)
of
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degrees.
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