A glaucous-winged gull, ascending straight upward at 5.20 m/s, drops a shell when it is 12.5 m

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A glaucous-winged gull, ascending straight upward at 5.20 m/s, drops a shell when it is 12.5 m above the ground.

(a) What are the magnitude and direction of the shell's acceleration just after it is released?

(b) Find the maximum height above the ground reached by the shell.

(c) How much time does it take for the shell to reach the ground?

(d) What is the speed of the shell just before it hits the ground?

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Physics

ISBN: 978-0321976444

5th edition

Authors: James S. Walker

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