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Physics, 13.07.2019 06:20, ptrlvn01

It is the end of the semester, so you celebrate by launching your book (closed with rubber bands of course) from a cannon which is inclined at 45° to the horizontal and facing east (you are at the lattitude of a mountn write an essay backed up with the pertinent formulas and calculations that explains qualitatively (and quantitatively, to the extent that you can) the motion of your book through space. consider and comment on the effects d ity near the surface of the earth, air friction, the rotation of earth and pseudo forces, the shape of the book and its rotation, universal gravitation, sp relativity, and chaos theory. it might be to consider a large range of initial velocities: from so small that the book just barely leaves the cannon, to so large that you must consider special relativity ue to: grav-

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