Yes.
Fve meters equals 16.4042 feet, it doesn't matter whether it is a vertical or horizontal measurement.
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The area of a square, with 7 meter sides is 49 square meters. Multiply one horizontal side by one vertical side to find the square meters. This formula will be true for a square or rectangle.
Neglecting air resistance, the components of acceleration of an object that's dropped, tossed, pitched, flung, lobbed, heaved, launched, or shot are constant. The horizontal component is zero. The vertical component is 9.8 meters per second2, directed downward. These are both constant throughout the object's trajectory.
A). Vertical displacement = 12.5 sin(20) = 4.275 meters (rounded)B). Horizontal displacement = 12.5 cos(20) = 11.746 meters (rounded)
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Fve meters equals 16.4042 feet, it doesn't matter whether it is a vertical or horizontal measurement.
Divide the motion into a horizontal and a vertical component. The horizontal component won't be affected by gravity. The vertical component will get a downward acceleration of 9.8 meters per second per second.
Area = 0.5*14.5*7 = 50.75 sq metres.
Horizontal, else you would have to have a kettle 6 meters deep
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In the absence of air resistance, the force of gravity has no effect on the horizontal component of a projectile's velocity, and causes the vertical component of its velocity to increase by 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second downward for every second of its flight.
The vertical motion is accelerated downwards, at a rate of about 9.8 meters per square second. The horizontal motion is not affected. This all assumes that air resistance is insignificant, and can therefore be ignored.
In the absence of air resistance, the force of gravity has no effect on the horizontal component of a projectile's velocity, and causes the vertical component of its velocity to increase by 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second downward for every second of its flight.
1 kilometre = 1000 metres. that is true whether the distance is horizontal, vertical or in any other direction.
9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second2 downward.
The area of a square, with 7 meter sides is 49 square meters. Multiply one horizontal side by one vertical side to find the square meters. This formula will be true for a square or rectangle.