One Thousand Problems in Physics

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One Thousand Problems in Physics
William Henry Snyder, Irving Ossian Palmer
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53. A freely falling body passes the top of a tower 336 ft. high with a velocity of 64 ft. per second. It strikes the ground at the same instant that another body does, which started 3 seconds before it did. How far has the second body fallen ?
54. A man standing on the edge of a cliff at the same instant shot a body vertically into the air and dropped another over the edge of the cliff. At the very instant the body shot into the air turns and begins to descend, the other strikes the ground. Th
...e distance between them at this instant is 1000 ft. What is the height of the cliff?
55. At the instant a body is dropped from the top of a tower 200 ft. high, another body is shot vertically into the air from the base of the tower, with a velocity of 200 ft. per second. How far above the bottom of the tower will they pass each other ?
56. A ball is shot horizontally from the top of a vertical tower 480 ft. high with a velocity of 200 ft. per second ; at the same instant a stone is thrown vertically downward Digitized by VjOOQ IC FORCE AND ACCELERATION 43 with a velocity of 32 ft.


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