Mithali Raj, using a non-standard carbon-reinforced bat, hits a cricket ball with enough force to achieve a maximum distance of 135.0 m. If instead of going for maximum distance, the cricket player hits the ball with the same force, but instead reaches a distance of 108.5 m, calculate the maximum time the ball would be in the air to achieve this new distance goal.

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Mithali Raj, using a non-standard carbon-reinforced bat, hits a cricket ball with
enough force to achieve a maximum distance of 135.0 m. If instead of going for
maximum distance, the cricket player hits the ball with the same force, but instead
reaches a distance of 108.5 m, calculate the maximum time the ball would be in the
air to achieve this new distance goal.
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Transcribed Image Text:Mithali Raj, using a non-standard carbon-reinforced bat, hits a cricket ball with enough force to achieve a maximum distance of 135.0 m. If instead of going for maximum distance, the cricket player hits the ball with the same force, but instead reaches a distance of 108.5 m, calculate the maximum time the ball would be in the air to achieve this new distance goal. IND opp ne
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