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A tennis ball is served 2.00 degrees above the horizontal at a height of 2.40 meters, 12.0 meters from
a net that is 0.900 meters high.
(a) If the tennis ball is to clear the net by at least 0.200 meters, what is its minimum initial velocity?
(b) If the tennis ball clears the net by 0.200 meters, where will it land?
9 years ago

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Damon
Now I did the grasshopper, same deal
9 years ago

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