- Jan 9, 2001
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A car is parked on a cliff overlooking the ocean on an incline that makes an angle of 24.0 degrees below the horizontal. The negligent driver leaves the car in neutral, and the emergency brakes are defective. The car rolls from rest down the incline with a constant acceleration of 4.00m/s^2 for a distance of 50.0 m to the edge of the cliff. The cliff is 30.0m above the ocean. Find (a) the car's position relative to the base of the cliff when the car lands in the ocean, and (b) the length of time the car is in the air.
Now, we just started this unit today, and all the problems we did in class were easy because you just separated the horizontal direction from the vertical direction of motion, and could solve for either one easily. But this problem throws a few new things at me. Basically, I could figure this problem out fine if I knew two things: How do I split the acceleration of 4 between the horizontal and verical directions, and what on earth does the 24 degree angle have to do with anything?
If someone could help me out with those two things, I think I can solve the problem just fine.
Thanks!
			
			Now, we just started this unit today, and all the problems we did in class were easy because you just separated the horizontal direction from the vertical direction of motion, and could solve for either one easily. But this problem throws a few new things at me. Basically, I could figure this problem out fine if I knew two things: How do I split the acceleration of 4 between the horizontal and verical directions, and what on earth does the 24 degree angle have to do with anything?
If someone could help me out with those two things, I think I can solve the problem just fine.
Thanks!
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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