Acat chases a mouse across a 0.63 m high
table. the mouse steps out of the way, and
the...
Acat chases a mouse across a 0.63 m high
table. the mouse steps out of the way, and
the cat slides off the table and strikes the floor
2.4 m from the edge of the table.
the acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s
2
.
what was the cat’s speed when it slid off
the table?
answer in units of m/s.
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