Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Homework - 9/29/10


A blood-thirsty bear has spotted some innocent campers and decided to attack and maul them. The only thing stopping him is a small creek. The side the bear is jumping from is 2 meters high and he is running with a velocity of 13.5 m/s. If the bear jumps horizontally, how far away will he land from where he jumped? Do you think he'll make it across the creek to kill the campers?


Remember: For full credit, you need to include the diagram, mathematics, and explanation to fill the entire page. For the explanation, remember to explain how you knew which equation to use and whether your answer seems reasonable.

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