InterviewSolution
 Saved Bookmarks
    				| 1. | 
                                    A boy stretches a stone against the rubber tape of a catapult or 'gulel' (a device used to detach mangoes from the tree by boys in Indian villages) through a distance of 24 cm before leaving it. The tape returns to its initial normal position, accelerating the stone over the stretched length. The stone leaves the gulel with a speed of 2.2 m/s. Assuming that acceleration is constant while the stone was being pushed by the tape, find the magnitude. | 
                            
| 
                                   
Answer»  A boy stretches a stone against the rubber tape of a catapult or 'gulel' (a device used to detach mangoes from the tree by boys in Indian villages) through a distance of 24  cm before leaving it. The tape returns to its initial normal position, accelerating the stone over the stretched length. The stone leaves the gulel with a speed of 2.2  m/s. Assuming that acceleration is constant while the stone was being pushed by the tape, find the magnitude.  | 
                            |