Suppose a cannonball is fired into the air with an initial


Suppose a cannonball is fired into the air with an initial velocity of 35.0 m/s at an angle 32? above the horizontal. Ignore the effects of air friction.

(A) How much time will it take the ball to reach the highest point in its trajectory?

(B) How far from the cannon, horizontally, is this point?

(C) At the highest point in its trajectory, the cannonball explodes, breaking into two parts of equal mass. One of the parts drops stright down. What is the velocity of the other part, immediately after the explosion?

(D) How far from the cannon will the second "half" land?

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