You are the quarterback ready to pass the ball to a receiver already 24.2 m down the field (from you). He is running straight away at a constant 6.99 m/s, and you will release the ball at an angle of 36.1°. With what speed (in m/s) should you throw the ball?
You are the quarterback ready to pass the ball to a receiver already 24.2 m down...
A football is to be thrown by a quarterback to a receiver who is running at a constant velocity of 11.2 m/s directly away from the quarterback, who intends for the ball to be caught a distance of 34.0 m away. At what distance should the receiver be from the quarterback when the ball is released? Assume the football is thrown at an initial angle of 45.0° and that it is caught at the same height at which it is...
A football receiver running straight downfield at 4.60 m/s is 11.0 m in front of the quarterback when a pass is thrown downfield at 33.0° above the horizon (see the figure below). to 4.60 m/s4.60 m/s 11.0 m If the receiver never changes speed and the ball is caught at the same height from which it was thrown, find the football's initial speed, the amount of time the football spends in the and the distance between the quarterback and the...
Rams quarterback Sam Bradford throws a 27 yard pass, launching the football at an angle of 38 degrees. With what speed did he throw the ball? L m = 1.09 yad
42 A quarterback is backpedaling at 5.00 f/s north, with respect to the ground, when he throws the football with a velocity with respect to himself of 15.0 f/s at an angle of 24.0 above the horizontal toward the south. The ball is released from a point that is 7.00 feet above the ground. A receiver, running at a constant 10.0 f/s due south of the quarterback, catches the ball when it is 4.50 feet above the ground. Calculate (a)...
A football quarterback is moving straight backward at a speed of 2.00 m/s when he throws a pass to a player 18.0 m straight downfield. The ball is thrown at an angle of 25.0
A football quarterback is moving straight backward at a speed of 3.9 m/s when he throws a pass to a player 15m (10%) Problem 9: straight downfield 33% Part (a) If the ball is thrown at an angle of 25. relative to the ground and is caught at the same height as it is released, what is its initial speed relative to the ground in m/s? її 33% Part (b) How long does it take to get to the receiver...
4. [1.11/1.66 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS OSCOLPHYS2016 3.4.P.038. MY NOTES PRA A football quarterback is moving straight backward at a speed of 1.00 m/s when he throws a pass to a player 17.0 m straight downfield. (a) If the ball is thrown at an angle of 25.0 relative to the ground and is caught at the same height as it is released, what is its initial speed relative to the ground? 14.75 m/s (b) How long does it take to...
A football quarterback is moving straight backward at a speed of 1.5 m/s when he throws a pass to a player 24.7 m straight downfield. If the ball is thrown at an angle of 33.2 degree relative to the ground and is caught at the same height as it is released, what is the ball's initial speed relative to the ground?
A quarterback claims that he can throw the football a horizontal distance of 178 m. Furthermore, he claims that he can do this by launching the ball at the relatively low angle of 31.9 ° above the horizontal. To evaluate this claim, determine the speed with which this quarterback must throw the ball. Assume that the ball is launched and caught at the same vertical level and that air resistance can be ignored. For comparison a baseball pitcher who can...
A quarterback claims that he can throw the football a horizontal distance of 172 m. Furthermore, he claims that he can do this by launching the ball at the relatively low angle of 32.1 degree above the horizontal. To evaluate this claim, determine the speed with which this quarterback must throw the ball. Assume that the ball is launched and caught at the same vertical level and that air resistance can be ignored. For comparison a baseball pitcher who can...