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One of the fastest recorded pitches in major-league baseball, thrown by Tim Lincecum in 2009, was clocked at 101.0 mi/h (see the figure). If a pitch were thrown horizontally with this velocity, how far would the ball fall vertically by the time it reached home plate, 60.5 ft away?
13 years ago

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anonymous
2.66
13 years ago
Camila
It will be 87.12m at the time of 1.93sec
10 years ago

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