Physics for Scientists and Engineers 10th Edition Β· Motion in Two Dimensions Β· Problem 15
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A home run is hit in such a way that the baseball just clears a wall \( 21.0\text{ m} \) high, located \( 130\text{ m} \) from home plate. The ball is hit at an angle of \( 35.0^\circ \) to the horizontal, and air resistance is negligible. Find (a) the initial speed of the ball, (b) the time it takes the ball to reach the wall, and (c) the velocity components and the speed of the ball when it reaches the wall. (Assume the ball is hit at a height of \( 1.00\text{ m} \) above the ground.)
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Find: (a) the initial speed of the ball; (b) the time it takes the ball to reach the wall; (c) the velocity components and the speed of the ball when it re
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers Β· 10th Edition
Author: Serway & Jewett
Publisher: Cengage
Chapter: Motion in Two Dimensions