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Ay= -9.81
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![Fill in the table only with given information. IF THE VARIABLE IS NOT GIVEN type in " ng" (no quotes). USE
'q' for the angle theta and "g" for 9.8 m/s2
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Transcribed Image Text:Fill in the table only with given information. IF THE VARIABLE IS NOT GIVEN type in " ng" (no quotes). USE
'q' for the angle theta and "g" for 9.8 m/s2
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Voz
AX
At
Ay
Vfy
Voy
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A ball is thrown over the head of a person who is standing a horizontal distance d
from the point where the ball was thrown. The initial ball's velocity is at an angle 0
with respect to the ground and has a magnitude vo. As soon as the ball is thrown,
the person runs with a time-varying acceleration whose component along the x-axis is
given by Bt, where B is a positive constant. The person catches the ball at exactly
the same height it was thrown from. Assume that the air resistance is negligible and
that the gravitational acceleration is directed downward and has magnitude g.
Express your answer in terms of some or all of the given variables. Use 0, q, d, and vo
9,
as needed.
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