Chapter 4: Q55P (page 87)
A ball rolls horizontally off the top of a stairway with a speed of . The steps arehigh and 20.3 cmwide. Which step does the ball hit first?
Short Answer
The ball will hit on 3rd step first.
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Chapter 4: Q55P (page 87)
A ball rolls horizontally off the top of a stairway with a speed of . The steps arehigh and 20.3 cmwide. Which step does the ball hit first?
The ball will hit on 3rd step first.
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