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A batter hits a baseball at a speed of 38.0 m/s and an angle of 65.0^\circ above the horizontal. At the same instant, an outfielder 70.0 m away begins running away from the batter in the line of the ball’s flight, hoping to catch it.
13 years ago

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Anonymous
never mind -- the outfielder tripped and missed the catch.
13 years ago

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