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Asked by Jason

a baseball is thrown horizontally off a cliff with a speed of 27 m/s. How far has it fallen to the nearest tenth of a meter in 5.2 seconds?
13 years ago

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Answered by drwls
The horizontal speed doesn't matter.

The distance it falls in time t is (g/2) t^2, if initially thrown horizontally.
13 years ago

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