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From the window of a building, a ball is tossed from a height y0 above the ground with an initial velocity of 9.40 m/s and angle of 23.0° below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 5.00 s later.

By how much does the ball clear or fall short (vertically) of clearing the crossbar? (Enter a negative answer if it falls short.)
12 years ago

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