A major leaguer hits a bascball so that it leaves the bat at a speed of 30.0 m/s and at an angle of 36.9° above the horizontal. Ignore air resistance. (a) At what two times is the baseball at a height of 10.0 m above the point at which it left the bat? (b) Calculate the horizontal and vertical components of the baseball's velocity at each of the two times calculated in part (a). (c) What are the magnitude and direction of the baseball's velocity when it returns to the level at which it left the bat?

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Problem 6
A major lcagucr hits a baseball so that it lcaves
the bat at a speed of 30.0 m/s and at an angle of
36.9° above the horizontal. Ignore air resistance.
(a) At what two times is the baseball at a height
of 10.0 m above the point at which it left the
bat? (b) Calculate the horizontal and vertical
components of the baseball's velocity at each of
the two times calculated in part (a). (c) What
are the magnitude and direction of the baseball's
velocity when it returns to the level at which it
left the bat?
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 6 A major lcagucr hits a baseball so that it lcaves the bat at a speed of 30.0 m/s and at an angle of 36.9° above the horizontal. Ignore air resistance. (a) At what two times is the baseball at a height of 10.0 m above the point at which it left the bat? (b) Calculate the horizontal and vertical components of the baseball's velocity at each of the two times calculated in part (a). (c) What are the magnitude and direction of the baseball's velocity when it returns to the level at which it left the bat?
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