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Refer to the word problem below, use theequations above to come up with the correct value. A stone is thrown horizontally with a speed of 20 m/sfrom the top of a building.vix =20 m/s             g = 10 m/s2(rounded off value)              t  = 5 s          46.  Which of the following values indicate range?

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Refer to the word problem below, use theequations above to come up with the correct value. A stone is thrown horizontally with a speed of 20 m/sfrom the top of a building.vix =20 m/s             g = 10 m/s2(rounded off value)              t  = 5 s          46.  Which of the following values indicate range?

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Solution 1

The problem doesn't provide enough information to calculate the range. The range of a projectile (in this case, the stone) is the horizontal distance it travels. While we know the horizontal speed (vix = 20 m/s) and the time (t = 5 s), we don't know the angle at which the stone was thrown. If we assume the stone was thrown horizontally (i.e., at a 0-degree angle), we can calculate the range as follows:

Range = vix * t Range = 20 m/s * 5 s Range = 100 m

So, the range would be 100 meters. However, this is under the assumption that the stone was thrown horizontally from the building. If it was thrown at an angle, we would need that information to calculate the range.

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Solution 2

The problem doesn't provide enough information to calculate the range. The range of a projectile (in this case, the stone) is the horizontal distance it travels. While we know the horizontal velocity (vix = 20 m/s) and the time (t = 5 s), we don't know the angle at which the stone was thrown. If we assume the stone was thrown horizontally (i.e., at a 0-degree angle), we can calculate the range as follows:

Range = vix * t Range = 20 m/s * 5 s Range = 100 m

So, the range would be 100 meters. However, this assumes no air resistance and that the stone was thrown exactly horizontally. In reality, the range would likely be less due to these factors.

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