Roof Launch
Pro Problems > Physics > Motion and Forces > Projectile MotionRoof Launch
A roof has a slope of 20 degrees, and a length of 20 meters. A box slides down the roof from the peak (assume a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.15), until it reaches the edge of the roof. At this point, it falls 10 meters to the ground. How far from the building will the box land?
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