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A robot car drives off a cliff that is 11 meters above the water below. The car leaves the cliff horizontally with some initial speed and travels down to the water. The car hits the water a distance of 15 meters from the base of the cliff (it has no air resistance as it falls). What was the driving speed of the car? g =< 0,-9.8,0> N/kg.

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Answer:

Driving speed of the car = 10 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

The car hits the water a distance of 15 meters from the base of the cliff.

Horizontal displacement = 11 m

A robot car drives off a cliff that is 11 meters above the water below.

Vertical displacement = 11 m

We have

s = ut + 0.5 at²

11 = 0 x t + 0.5 x 9.81 x t²

t = 1.50 s

So the car moves 15 meters in 1.50 seconds.

Velocity


v=(15)/(1.5)=10m/s

Driving speed of the car = 10 m/s

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