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A volleyball player is 7m from the net and passes a ball to a setter who...

A volleyball player is 7m from the net and passes a ball to a setter who is beside the 2.24m high net. If the pass leaves the player's arms at a 45 degree angle and at a speed of 11.5m/s, (0.3 meters from the ground) can the setter play the ball, or is it over the net? How fast would the pass have to be to get to the setter's hands. 1.8 meters up, 6.5 meters from the passer, on its way down?

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