A football quarterback is moving straight backward at a speed of 2.11 m/s when he throws a pass to a player 17.1 m straight downfield. The ball is thrown at an angle of 20.3 relative to the ground and is caught at the same height as it is released. What is the initial velocity of the ball relative to the quarterback? (Assume downfield to be in the +x-direction. Enter the magnitude in m/s and the direction in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis.)

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A football quarterback is moving straight backward at a speed of 2.11 m/s when he throws a pass to a player 17.1 m straight downfield. The ball is thrown at an angle of 20.3 relative to the ground
and is caught at the same height as it is released. What is the initial velocity of the ball relative to the quarterback? (Assume downfield to be in the +x-direction. Enter the magnitude in m/s and the
direction in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis)
x m/s
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Transcribed Image Text:A football quarterback is moving straight backward at a speed of 2.11 m/s when he throws a pass to a player 17.1 m straight downfield. The ball is thrown at an angle of 20.3 relative to the ground and is caught at the same height as it is released. What is the initial velocity of the ball relative to the quarterback? (Assume downfield to be in the +x-direction. Enter the magnitude in m/s and the direction in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis) x m/s magnitude direction Additional Materials Submit Answer (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)
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