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Please help!!! Provide answers and explanations if you can!!! Displacement: Constant Acceleration in r: Constant Acceleration in y: Vof = Uri + art uf =

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Displacement: Constant Acceleration in r: Constant Acceleration in y: Vof = Uri + art "uf = Uyi + Out Constant Velocity: Ar = =(Un turf)t Ay = 2(Ugi + Ugg)t Ux = Uri = Vaj Ax = Unit + 40at? Ay = Unit + saut? Ar = vit 12 = U2 + 20,Ax Uof = 13 + 2a, Ay Constants: sind = opposite @ = r c08 8 g = 9.81 m/s' hypotenuse cost = adjacent hypotenuse V = r sin e Acceleration due to Gravity: tand = opposite ay = -9 adjacent Va? + y2 1. (2 pts for each part) a) Find the x and y components: b) Draw A = C - B using head-to-tail: Cx = Cy = By = By = B c) Find the x and d) Draw a picture of A, e) Find the y components of label a reference angle: magnitude and A: direction of A: Ax = A = Ay Vox Voy 2. (2 pts) A cannon is being shot off of a A cliff with an initial velocity of 50.0 m/s at an angle of 20" above the horizontal. Determine the components of the initial velocity. 20* 3. (2 pts) On top of the figure, draw and label velocity () and acceleration (@) vectors for the ball (A) when it reaches its maximum height B) when it is on its way down (C) when it is Ay just about to hit the ground. 4.x 4. (4 pts) The cannonball lands a distance of 1000 m away from the cliff. How much time is the ball in the air? 5. (4 pts) How high is the cliff? 6. (4 pts) What is the maximum height that the ball achieves, measured from the bottom of the cliff?

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