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A projectile fired into the air explodes and splits into two halves of equal mass that hit the ground at the same time. If the projectile had not exploded, it would have landed at point X, which is a distance R to the right of the launch point. After the explosion, one of the halves lands at poit Y, which is a distance 2R to the right of the launch point. If air resistance is negligible, where did the other half land?

(A) To the left of the launch point
(B) At the launch point (q)
(C) Between the launch point and point X
(D) Between points X and Y

User Matt Ward
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Answer:

B: At the launch point

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told that after the explosion, one of the halves landed at the point Y, which is a distance 2R to the right of the launch point. Now, if air resistance is negligible, it means the other half will land at the launch point. This is clear from the model projectile motion curve of this explosion I've done in wolfram and attached.

A projectile fired into the air explodes and splits into two halves of equal mass-example-1
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