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Serving at a speed of 158 km/h, a tennis player hits the ball at a height of 2.18 m and an angle θ below the horizontal. The service line is 10.1 m from the net, which is 0.95 m high. What is the angle θ in degrees such that the ball just crosses the net? Give a positive value for the angle.
Serving at a speed of 158 km/h, a tennis player hits the ball at a height of 2.18 m and an angle θ below the horizontal. The service line is 10.1 m from the net, which is 0.95 m high. What is the angle θ in degrees such that the ball just crosses the net? Give a positive value for the angle.
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Menu Principal Contenidos Grades Contenido de Curso > ... > Cap4. Movimiento en 2D y 3D - Timer Notas Evaluate Feedback 2 Imprimir Serving at a speed of 155 km/h, a tennis player hits the ball at a height of 2.43 m and an angle below the horizontal. The player serves at a distance of 12.2 m from the net, which is 0.91 m high. What is the angle such that the ball...
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