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18 January, 03:55

A ball is thrown at an angle of 25 degrees to the horizon. The ball has a horizontal velocity component of 12.5 m/s. Find the vertical velocity component of the ball and the magnitude of the actual velocity. How high would the ball travel before it begins to come down again?

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  1. 18 January, 04:23
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    Horizontal velocity is 12.5m/s

    Magnitude of actual velocity we find like this:

    cos25*Vm=12,5

    Vm = 12,5/cos25

    Vm = 13.8m/s

    vertical velocity is:

    Vv = Vm*sin25 = 5.83m/s

    Time after ball will stop ascending is:

    t=Vv/a = 5,83/9.81 = 0.59s

    Finally we calculate traveled distance:

    S=t*Vh = 0.59*12,5 = 7.42m
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