Rules of Engagement QUESTION a cat sits in front of a window. A flowerpot falls from above the window. At the same time a rock is thrown, directly upward, from below the window. The cat watches the rock travel upward past the window. The rock and flowerpot collide above the window. QUESTION, ASSUME: • From the earth's frame of reference, the flowerpot falls from rest • The flowerpot falls from 12.4 m above the top of the window • The window is 2 m from bottom to top • The rock is thrown, upwards, from 2.4 m below the bottom of the window T • The cat measures the time it takes for the rock to travel from the bottom of the window to the top, it takes 2s • Air resistance is negligible 12.4m ,DETERMINE: • How high, above the window, the rock and flowerpot meet 2m 2.4m

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Rules of Engagement
QUESTION a cat sits in front of a window. A flowerpot falls from above the window. At
the same time a rock is thrown, directly upward, from below the window. The cat watches the rock travel
upward past the window. The rock and flowerpot collide above the window.
QUESTION, ASSUME:
• From the earth's frame of reference, the flowerpot falls from rest
• The flowerpot falls from 12.4 m above the top of the window
• The window is 2 m from bottom to top
• The rock is thrown, upwards, from 2.4 m below the bottom
of the window
T
• The cat measures the time it takes for the rock to travel
from the bottom of the window to the top, it takes 2 s
• Air resistance is negligible
12.4m
DETERMINE:
• How high, above the window, the rock and flowerpot meet
2m
2.4m
Transcribed Image Text:Rules of Engagement QUESTION a cat sits in front of a window. A flowerpot falls from above the window. At the same time a rock is thrown, directly upward, from below the window. The cat watches the rock travel upward past the window. The rock and flowerpot collide above the window. QUESTION, ASSUME: • From the earth's frame of reference, the flowerpot falls from rest • The flowerpot falls from 12.4 m above the top of the window • The window is 2 m from bottom to top • The rock is thrown, upwards, from 2.4 m below the bottom of the window T • The cat measures the time it takes for the rock to travel from the bottom of the window to the top, it takes 2 s • Air resistance is negligible 12.4m DETERMINE: • How high, above the window, the rock and flowerpot meet 2m 2.4m
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