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Physics, 09.06.2020 20:57 jasmineunderwoo264

GUYS HELP ON THIS ONE :D Imagine the thrower in Q5 is standing on the edge of a 50 m high cliff.
a. Find an algebraic expression for the vertical displacement sV of the ball at time t.
b. Find an algebraic expression for the horizontal displacement sH of the ball at time t.
c. Eliminate t to find an expression for sV in terms of sH.
d. Plot a graph of vertical displacement against horizontal displacement up to sH = 45 m.
e. What is a graph with this shape called?
f. What is the horizontal displacement when the ball lands in the sea?

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