Let us consider the fall of a pole vaulter as a projectile once he releases the pole. The pole has a lake of 15 8 feet and once the athlete releases the pole he will find a mattress 2 feet high, 10 feet wide and 16 feet long, which protects him in the fall. If an athlete lets go of the pole when it was 13.7 ft above the ground with a speed of 15.7 ft/s at an angle of 73 degrees. Enter the horizontal distance that the athlete will travel with the indicated conditions, add the units in the result

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Let us consider the fall of a pole vaulter as a
projectile once he releases the pole. The pole has
a lake of 15 8 feet and once the athlete releases
the pole he will find a mattress 2 feet high, 10 feet
wide and 16 feet long, which protects him in the
fall.
If an athlete lets go of the pole when it was 13.7 ft
above the ground with a speed of 15.7 ft/s at an
angle of 73 degrees.
Enter the horizontal distance that the athlete will
travel with the indicated conditions, add the units
in the result
Transcribed Image Text:Let us consider the fall of a pole vaulter as a projectile once he releases the pole. The pole has a lake of 15 8 feet and once the athlete releases the pole he will find a mattress 2 feet high, 10 feet wide and 16 feet long, which protects him in the fall. If an athlete lets go of the pole when it was 13.7 ft above the ground with a speed of 15.7 ft/s at an angle of 73 degrees. Enter the horizontal distance that the athlete will travel with the indicated conditions, add the units in the result
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