Physics, asked by texas14901, 8 months ago

According to the World Flying Disk Federation, on April 8, 2000, Jennifer Griffin of Fredericksburg, Virginia threw a Frisbee for a distance of 138.56 m to capture the women's record. If the Frisbee was thrown horizontally with a speed of 13.0 m/s, how long did the Frisbee remain aloft?​

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Answered by BearKnight
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Answered by adventureisland
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The how long did the frisbee remain aloft in the 10.7s.

Explanation:

The distance of 138.56m

horizontally with a speed of 13.0\frac{m}{s}

t=\frac{\alpha }{v}

=\frac{138.56m}{13.0\frac{m}{s} }

=10.7s.

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