You stand 17.5 m from a wall holding a baseball. You throw the baseball at the...
You stand 17.5 m from a wall holding a softball. You throw the softball at the wall at an angle of 24.5° from the ground with an initial speed of 26.5 m/s. At what height above its initial position does the softball hit the wall? In your calculations, neglect any effects of air resistance. Number 4.42 m
You stand 17.5 m from a wall holding a softball. You throw the softball at the wall at an angle of 32.5∘ from the ground with an initial speed of 30.5 m/s. At what height above its initial position does the softball hit the wall? Ignore any effects of air resistance. height:
You stand 17.5 m from a wall holding a softball. You throw the softball at the wall at an angle of 26.5∘ from the ground with an initial speed of 21.5 m/s. At what height above its initial position does the softball hit the wall? Ignore any effects of air resistance. Answer in m
A home run is hit in such a way that the baseball just clears a wall 20.0 m high, located 126 m from home plate. The ball is hit at an angle of 37.0° to the horizontal, and air resistance is negligible. (Assume that the ball is hit at a height of 1.0 m above the ground.) (a) Find the initial speed of the ball. m/s (b) Find the time it takes the ball to reach the wall (c) Find the velocity components...
A home run is hit in such a way that the baseball just clears a wall 21 m tall, located at a distance 130 m from the home plate. the ball is hit at a angle of 35 deg to the horizontal and there is no air resistance. Find(a) the initial speed of the ball (b) the time it takes to reach the wall and (c) the velocity components and the speed of the ball when it reaches the wall.(...
A home run is hit in such a way that the baseball just clears a wall 12.0 m high, located 110 m from home plate. The ball is hit at an angle of 37.0° to the horizontal, and air resistance is negligible. (Assume that the ball is hit at a height of 1.0 m above the ground.) a) initial speed? b) time of ball? c) Velocity in the x and y components?
A baseball is projected horizontally with an initial speed of 17.5 m/s from a height of 2.03 m. At what horizontal distance will the ball hit the ground? (Neglect air friction.) Submit Answer Tries 0/12 What is the speed of the baseball when it hits the ground? Submit Answer Tries 0/12
A home run is hit in such a way that the baseball just clears a wall 18 m high, located 112 m from home plate. The ball is hit at an angle of 37° to the horizontal, and air resistance is negligible. (Assume that the ball is hit at a height of 1.0 m above the ground.) (a) Find the initial speed of the ball. m/s (b) Find the time it takes the ball to reach the wall. s (c)...
A home run is hit in such a way that the baseball just clears a wall 14.0 m high, located 118 m from home plate. The ball is hit at an angle of 37.0° to the horizontal, and air resistance is negligible. (Assume that the ball is hit at a height of 1.0 m above the ground.) (a) Find the initial speed of the ball. (b) Find the time it takes the ball to reach the wall. (c) Find the...
Assume that the maximum horizontal distance you can throw a baseball (m = 0.145 kg) at an angle of α0 = 45∘ above the horizontal is 25 m. Part A) What is the kinetic energy of the baseball just after it leaves your hand? Ignore air resistance and the small distance the ball is above the ground when it leaves your hand. Take the zero of potential energy to be at the ground. Part B) At the ball's maximum height,...