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A friend throws a baseball horizontally. He releases it at a height of 2.0 m and it lands 21 m from his front foot, which is di...Asked by aimee
a friend throws a baseball horizontally. he releases it a height of 2 m and it lands 21 m from his front foot, which is directly below the point at which he released the baseball. (a) how long was it in the air? (b) how fast did he throw it?
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Answered by
drwls
Show your work for further assistance.
You will not learn much physics by having others do your homework for you.
Start by calculating how long it takes the baseball to fall 2 meters.
You will not learn much physics by having others do your homework for you.
Start by calculating how long it takes the baseball to fall 2 meters.
Answered by
aimee
i can do the work all on my own but i'm not any good at the formulas, math is a very tough subject for me
Answered by
GuruBlue
Then you need a tutor. Math is the language of Physics. It will do you no good to copy our thinking.
Answered by
PhD Physics
You know, I hate people like this. SHOW THE WORK SO THEY CAN LEARN YOU IDIOT. THEY DIDNT COME HERE TO HEAR YOU INSULT THEM....
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