Asked by Anonymous
A tennis ball is thrown horizontally from an elevation of 20.60 m above the ground with a speed of 21.0 m/s?
Where is the ball after 2.00 s?
vertical m from the ground?
If the ball is still in the air, how long before it hits the ground? (If the ball is not in the air, enter 0.)
s?
If the ball is still in the air, where will it be with respect to the starting point once it lands? m
please helpp thnks
Where is the ball after 2.00 s?
vertical m from the ground?
If the ball is still in the air, how long before it hits the ground? (If the ball is not in the air, enter 0.)
s?
If the ball is still in the air, where will it be with respect to the starting point once it lands? m
please helpp thnks
Answers
Answered by
Damon
horizontal speed = 21 until it hits ground
so
x = 21 t as long as it is airborne
v = - g t = -9.8 t
y = 20.6 - 4.9 t^2
You should be able to get your answers from that.
so
x = 21 t as long as it is airborne
v = - g t = -9.8 t
y = 20.6 - 4.9 t^2
You should be able to get your answers from that.
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