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a ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 3.00s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle...Question
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower’s hand after 2 s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle of 38 degrees with the horizontal. At what speed must the second ball be thrown so that it reaches the same height as the one thrown vertically? The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2.
Answer in units of m/s
Answer in units of m/s
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bobpursley
It has to have the same vertical component of velocity
original ball:
Vf=Vi+gt
-Vi-Vi=-9.8t
Vi=4.9m/s
second ball
VsinTheta=4.9
original ball:
Vf=Vi+gt
-Vi-Vi=-9.8t
Vi=4.9m/s
second ball
VsinTheta=4.9