A tennis player hits a ball 2 0 m above the ground. The ball leaves his racquet with a speed of 22.0 m/s at an angle 4.5 above the horizontal.
A tennis player hits a ball 2.0 m above the ground. The ball leaves the racquet with a speed of 20m/s at an angle of 10° above horizontal. If the net is 5.0 m away and 1.0 m high, does the ball clear the net It so, by how much?
A tennis player serves a tennis ball such that it is moving horizontally when it leaves the racquet. When the ball travels a horizontal distance of 16 m, it has dropped 59 cm from its original height when it left the racquet. What was the initial speed, in m/s, of the tennis ball? (Neglect air resistance.)
A tennis player hits a ball at ground level, giving it an initial velocity of 24 m/s at 57 degrees above the horizontal. (a) what are the horizontal and verticla components of the ball;s initial velocity? (b) how high above the ground does the ball go? (c) How long does it take the ball to reach its maximum height? (d) What are the ball;s velocity and acceleration at its highest point? (e) for how long a time is the ball...
A tennis player hits a ball at ground level, giving it an initial velocity of 27.0 m/s at 59.0 ∘ above the horizontal. How high above ground does the ball go?
During a tennis match, a player serves the ball at 24.8 m/s, with the center of the ball leaving the racquet horizontally 2.36 m above the court surface. The net is 12 m away and 0.90 m high. (a) When the ball reaches the net, does the ball clear it? Yes No (b) What is the distance between the center of the ball and the top of the net? Suppose that, instead, the ball is served as before but now...
A batter hits a fly ball which leaves the bat 0.96 m above the ground at an angle of 62 ∘ with an initial speed of 28 m/s heading toward centerfield. Ignore air resistance. A)How far from home plate would the ball land if not caught? B)The ball is caught by the centerfielder who, starting at a distance of 110 m from home plate, runs straight toward home plate at a constant speed and makes the catch at ground level....
During a tennis match, a player serves the ball at 24.4 m/s, with the center of the ball leaving the racquet horizontally 2.51 m above the court surface. The net is 12.0 m away and 0.900 m high. When the ball reaches the net, (a) what is the distance between the center of the ball and the top of the net? (b) Suppose that, instead, the ball is served as before but now it leaves the racquet at 5.00° below...
During a tennis match, a player serves the ball at 25.6 m/s, with the center of the ball leaving the racquet horizontally 2.52 m above the court surface. The net is 12.0 m away and 0.900 m high. When the ball reaches the net, (a) what is the distance between the center of the ball and the top of the net? (b) Suppose that, instead, the ball is served as before but now it leaves the racquet at 5.00° below...
A baseball player hits a ball so that it leaves the bat at a speed of 45 m/s at 60 degree above the horizontal and at a height of 2 meters above the ground. Find its position at t=3s.
A baseball player hits a ball so that it leaves the bat at a speed of 45 m/s at 60 degree above the horizontal and at a height of 2 meters above the ground. Find its velocity at t=3s.