The range of a projectile depends not onlly on vo and
theta0but also on the value g of the fre...
Physics, 14.09.2019 03:30 kailinaguilar2187
The range of a projectile depends not onlly on vo and
theta0but also on the value g of the free-fall acceleration, which
variesfrom place to place. in 1936, jesse owens established
aworld's running broad jump record of 8.09 m at the olympic games
atberlin (g = 9.8128 m/s^2). assuming the same values of vo
andtheta0, by how much would his record have differed if he
hadcompeted instead in 1956 at melbourne (g = 9.7999m/s^2)?
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