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You would like to shoot an orange out of a tree with your bow and arrow. the orange is hanging 5.00 m above the ground. you fire the arrow at 34.0 m/s oriented 30.0° above the horizontal from a height of 1.20 m while standing 50.0 m away on your first try. you may neglect air resistance. what is the height of the arrow once it has travel

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Answered by hopireid1
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Answer to You would like to shoot an orange out of a tree with your bow and arrow. The orange ishanging 5.00 m above the ground. ... ... The orange is hanging 5.00 m above the groundYou fire thearrow at 32.0 m/s oriented 30.0 above the horizontal from a height 
Answered by tinu21
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y = y(initial) + xtan(angle) - ((g(x(squared))) / 2(vcosangle)(squared), 

where y = height( required), x = range 

(or distance traveled) = 50, angle = 30, y(initial) = 1.2, g = 9.81, and v = 34. 

By substituting, the answer comes out to be 15.924 meters.

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