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Help me with the answer for part a and b

Transcribed Image Text:A stone is projected horizontally with a speed of 15 m s-1 from the top of a cliff 100 m
high. Determine
(a) the velocity of the stone just before it hits the ground,
(b) the horizontal distance from the base of the cliff to where the stone lands.
Taking downwards as positive,
Vertically
Horizontally

Transcribed Image Text:C=15 m s
cliff
Path of projectile
$,= 100 m
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