Posted: 3/9/2015 9:45:19 PM EDT
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A disgruntled man angrily throws a 5 kg ball off of the roof of a 50m tall building with an initial velocity of 12 m/s at an angle of 32 degrees above the horizon. A piece of paper is taped to the side of the ball before it is thrown. It reads: "There are 4 homeomorphically irreducible trees of size n=8. Cayley's Formula cannot be used to find the number of possible homeomorphically irreducible graphs of size n=16."
Does the ball impact the ground? hint: There is a correct answer. |
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Nice try. Some of the same words, not even close to the same problem. |
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Insufficient information.
Assumptions: This takes places on the surface of Earth, with normal Earth gravity and atmosphere applying. The ball is more dense than the medium above the ground. The ball is thrown in to empty space with nothing between it and the ground (including the piece of paper). Probably more. . . |
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I hear everything in China is upside down. They do live on the other side of the earth, and according to everyone except that Saudi scholar, the earth is round-ish.
If he is in china, I think it would fall into the sky. Which is what holds up the stars. I guess it would hit a star? Am I right?
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