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You are standing on the edge of a ravine that is 17.5 m wide. You notice a cave on the opposite wall whose ceiling is 7.3 m below your feet. The cave is 4.2 m deep, and has a vertical back wall. You decide to kick a rock across the ravine into the cave. What initial horizontal velocity must you give the rock so that the rock barely misses the overhang? The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s 2 .

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Answer:

v₀ₓ = 14.34 m / s

Step-by-step explanation:

We can solve this problem using the projectile launch equations.

Let's look for the time it takes to descend to the height of the cave

y =
v_(oy) t - ½ g t²

As it rises horizontally the initial vertical speed is zero

y = 0 - ½ gt²

t = √2 y / g

t = √2 7.3 / 9-8

t = 1.22 s

This is the same time to cross the ravine

x = v₀ₓ t

v₀ₓ = x / t

v₀ₓ = 17.5 / 1.22

v₀ₓ = 14.34 m / s

This is the minimum speed.

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