From the top of a tall building, a gun is fired. The bullet leaves the gun at a speed of 340 m/s, parallel to the ground. As the drawing shows, the bullet puts a hole in a window of another building and hits the wall that faces the window. Using the data in the drawing, determine the distances (a) D and (b) H, which locate the point where the gun was fired. Assume that the bullet does not slow down as it passes through the window. (a) Number (b) Number Units Units 340 m/s D Bullet in wall Hole in window UNITS CHOICES: no units, degrees, s, m, m/s, m/s^2 0.50 m

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From the top of a tall building, a gun is fired. The bullet leaves the gun at a speed of 340 m/s, parallel to the ground. As the drawing
shows, the bullet puts a hole in a window of another building and hits the wall that faces the window. Using the data in the drawing,
determine the distances (a) D and (b) H, which locate the point where the gun was fired. Assume that the bullet does not slow down as
it passes through the window.
(b) Number i
>
H
Units
Units
340 m/s
D
Bullet in wall
Hole in window
UNITS CHOICES: no units, degrees, s, m, m/s, m/s^2
0.50ml
69m
17
Transcribed Image Text:Question 17 of 20 (a) Number i < From the top of a tall building, a gun is fired. The bullet leaves the gun at a speed of 340 m/s, parallel to the ground. As the drawing shows, the bullet puts a hole in a window of another building and hits the wall that faces the window. Using the data in the drawing, determine the distances (a) D and (b) H, which locate the point where the gun was fired. Assume that the bullet does not slow down as it passes through the window. (b) Number i > H Units Units 340 m/s D Bullet in wall Hole in window UNITS CHOICES: no units, degrees, s, m, m/s, m/s^2 0.50ml 69m 17
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