Test Question 4. A man threw a piece of stone and hit a bird perched on top of a pole. The stone was thrown from P with a velocity of 80 ft per sec. If the pole is 45 ft high and P is 5 ft from the ground and 22 ft from the pole, at what angle did the stone leave the man's hand? Neglect air resistance. в 45 5' A 22

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A man threw a piece of stone and hit a bird perched on top of a pole. The stone was thrown
from P with a velocity of 80 ft per sec. If the pole is 45 ft high and P is 5 ft from the
ground and 22 ft from the pole, at what angle did the stone leave the man's hand? Neglect
air resistance.
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45
5'
A
22
in
Transcribed Image Text:Test Question 4. A man threw a piece of stone and hit a bird perched on top of a pole. The stone was thrown from P with a velocity of 80 ft per sec. If the pole is 45 ft high and P is 5 ft from the ground and 22 ft from the pole, at what angle did the stone leave the man's hand? Neglect air resistance. в 45 5' A 22 in
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