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Pilobolus is a genus of fungi commonly found on dung and known for launching its spores a large distance for a sporangiophore only 1 cm tall. to achieve this, pilobolus accelerates its spores (m = 10−8 kg) to 7.0 m/s in 2.0 μs. for calculations, use g = 10 m/s2.

how much work is done by the pilobolus head when it ejects the spore?

if the spores are shot out horizontally at the maximum speed, how far away from the fungi do they land? neglect air resistance.

a. 5.0 m
b. 1.0 m
c. 10.0 m
d. 0 m

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