Now let's consider a projectile problem in which the initial velocity is specified in terms of a magnitude and an angle. Suppose a home-run baseball is hit with an initial speed vp = 37.0 m/s at an initial angle 80 53.1° (a) Find the ball's position, and the magnitude and direction of its velocity, when t = 2.00 s. (b) Find the time the ball reaches the highest point of its flight, and find its height h at that point. (c) Find the horizontal range R (the horizontal distance from the starting point to the point where the ball hits the ground). Compute the y-component of the ball's position 8.10 s after the start of its flight. Express your answer in meters. VAE 44.67 Submit ? Previous Answers Request Answer m

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Now let's consider a projectile problem in which the initial velocity is
specified in terms of a magnitude and an angle. Suppose a home-run
baseball is hit with an initial speed vo= 37.0 m/s at an initial angle
80 53.1° (a) Find the ball's position, and the magnitude and direction
of its velocity, when t = 2.00 s. (b) Find the time the ball reaches the
highest point of its flight, and find its height h at that point. (c) Find the
horizontal range R (the horizontal distance from the starting point to the
point where the ball hits the ground).
Compute the y-component of the ball's position 8.10 s after the start of its flight.
Express your answer in meters.
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Transcribed Image Text:Now let's consider a projectile problem in which the initial velocity is specified in terms of a magnitude and an angle. Suppose a home-run baseball is hit with an initial speed vo= 37.0 m/s at an initial angle 80 53.1° (a) Find the ball's position, and the magnitude and direction of its velocity, when t = 2.00 s. (b) Find the time the ball reaches the highest point of its flight, and find its height h at that point. (c) Find the horizontal range R (the horizontal distance from the starting point to the point where the ball hits the ground). Compute the y-component of the ball's position 8.10 s after the start of its flight. Express your answer in meters. [5] ΑΣΦ/Φ 44.67 Submit ? Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining m
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