1. You are holding a loaded bow aimed at an apple hanging on a tree. You are aim
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1. You are holding a loaded bow aimed at an apple hanging on a tree. You are aiming directly at the apple. When you fire, you hit the apple with your arrow. Did the apple stay on the tree, begin falling just when you released the arrow, or begin falling after you released the arrow? Justify you answer
2.Consider a basketball player that can jump very high. When they jump, there is a sense that the person hangs in the air, that the person spends a disproporionate amount of time near the top of their flight. This is a real effect. Explain this in terms of times, velocities, distances, and/or displacements
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Explanation / Answer
1.)begin falling after you released the arrow as time is taken by the arrow to reach the apple
2.)yes because at that time the velocity of the person is zero so it feels like that t the person spends a disproporionate amount of time near the top of their flight
time is half of the total time to reach that point
distance traveled is 2x
and a is always g
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