Question: Section 13.2: Problem 7 (1 point) An electron in a TV tube is beamed horizontally at a speed of 4.9 X 106 meters per second

 Section 13.2: Problem 7 (1 point) An electron in a TVtube is beamed horizontally at a speed of 4.9 X 106 meters
per second toward the face of the tube 43 cm away. Howfar will the electron drop before it hits? (Assume ideal projectile motion,

Section 13.2: Problem 7 (1 point) An electron in a TV tube is beamed horizontally at a speed of 4.9 X 106 meters per second toward the face of the tube 43 cm away. How far will the electron drop before it hits? (Assume ideal projectile motion, that is, that the electron undergoes constant downward acceleration due to gravity but no other acceleration; assume also that acceleration due to gravity is -9.8 meters per second-squared.) The electron will drop femtometers. (One femtometer is 10'15 meters.) Section 13.2: Problem 6 (1 point) A baseball is thrown from the stands 30 ft above the field at an angle of 65" up from the horizontal. When and how far away will the ball strike the ground if its initial speed is 26 lt/sec? (Assume ideal projectile motion, that is, that the baseball undergoes constant downward acceleration due to gravity but no other acceleration; assume also that acceleration due to gravity is -32 feet per second-squared.) The ball will hit the ground after 2.29 seconds. The ball will hit the ground a horizontal distance of 25 feet away

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