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31 October, 21:05

The kicker now kicks the ball with the same speed as in the number of 4, but at 60.0°from the horizontal or 30.0° from the vertical. a. What is the time the ball is in the air? b. What is the distance the balls travel before it hits the ground? c. What is the maximum height?

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  1. 31 October, 21:08
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    1) The time of flight equation for projectile motion can be used here to find total time in air.

    t = 2vsin∅ / g

    where v is speed, Ф is launch angle

    t = 2*4*sin 60 / 9.8

    t = 0.71 seconds

    2) Distance where it hit the ground is called as range and has the following standard equation

    D = v² sin2 Ф/g

    D = 4²sin 2*60 / 9.8

    D = 1.41m

    3) Maximum elevation is maximum time reached

    h = v² sin²Ф / 2g

    h = 4²sin² 60 / 2*9.8

    h = 0.61 m
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