(A) Calculate the maximum height the ball goes relative to the ground. (B) Calculate the total time the ball is in the air, from h to the time it hits the ground. (C) The maximum horizontal distance the person can throw ball given these conditions.

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#7) Use the figure for projectile motion. You are working on your jump
shot. The magnitude of the initial velocity for the ball is v. = 8.0 m/s and
the angle you launch it is at 32.0°. Note the ball's initial starting height
is h = 1.70 m.
set up the
equations correctly and your algebra manipulation prior to plugging in
numbers. Numbers last. Report answer to 3 sig figs.
h
(A) Calculate the maximum height the ball goes relative to the ground.
(B) Calculate the total time the ball is in the air, from h to the time it hits the ground.
(C) The maximum horizontal distance the person can throw ball given these conditions.
Transcribed Image Text:#7) Use the figure for projectile motion. You are working on your jump shot. The magnitude of the initial velocity for the ball is v. = 8.0 m/s and the angle you launch it is at 32.0°. Note the ball's initial starting height is h = 1.70 m. set up the equations correctly and your algebra manipulation prior to plugging in numbers. Numbers last. Report answer to 3 sig figs. h (A) Calculate the maximum height the ball goes relative to the ground. (B) Calculate the total time the ball is in the air, from h to the time it hits the ground. (C) The maximum horizontal distance the person can throw ball given these conditions.
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