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Asked by Neal parikh

A pitcher throws horizontally a fast ball at 156 km/h toward the home plate, which is 18.2 m away. Neglecting air resistance (not a good idea if you are the batter), find how far the ball drops because of gravity by the time it reaches the home plate.
9 years ago

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Answered by Damon
I did the arrow one, now you do some.
9 years ago
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