Q7. A baseball with initial velocity vo = 3 m/s is thrown from a height of họ = 6 meter above the ground to a wall that is d = 1.0 meter away. Determine how much time it takes for the ball to hit the wall. Please pay attention: the numbers may change since they are randomized. Your answer must include 2 places after the decimal point, and proper SI unit. Vo K4 45° ho Your Answer: Answer d units h
Q7. A baseball with initial velocity vo = 3 m/s is thrown from a height of họ = 6 meter above the ground to a wall that is d = 1.0 meter away. Determine how much time it takes for the ball to hit the wall. Please pay attention: the numbers may change since they are randomized. Your answer must include 2 places after the decimal point, and proper SI unit. Vo K4 45° ho Your Answer: Answer d units h
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**Q7.** A baseball with an initial velocity \( v_0 = 3 \, \text{m/s} \) is thrown from a height of \( h_0 = 6 \) meters above the ground to a wall that is \( d = 1.0 \) meter away. Determine how much time it takes for the ball to hit the wall. Please pay attention: **the numbers may change** since they are randomized. Your answer must include 2 places after the decimal point, and proper SI unit.
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### Diagram Explanation
The diagram illustrates the scenario described:
- A baseball is thrown at an angle of \( 45^\circ \) with an initial velocity \( v_0 = 3 \, \text{m/s} \).
- The initial height \( h_0 \) from which the baseball is launched is 6 meters.
- The wall, depicted as a vertical brick structure, is located 1.0 meter (distance \( d \)) from the launch point.
- The trajectory of the baseball is shown as a dashed red arc, indicating the path it follows through the air.
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Your Answer:
- **Box 1**: Input the calculated time.
- **Box 2**: Input the unit of time.
Make sure your answer includes 2 decimal places and is in the proper SI unit (seconds).
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