The same projectile experiment was conducted as you did in class. A racquet ball rolls down a track, leaves the track at an initial height of 0.961m above floor, with an exit speed Vexit = 1.40m/s at an angle exit = 7.46°. The landing spot was repeatedly measured for ten times, and the racquet ball's horizontal range data is provided below. Data run Landing spot (m) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0.585 0.590 0.595 0.590 0.585 0.580 0.580 0.585 0.580 Please determine the x and y components of the racquet ball's initial velocity below (use downward direction as the positive direction.) 10 0.575

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The same projectile experiment was conducted as you did in class. A racquet ball rolls down a
track, leaves the track at an initial height of 0.961m above floor, with an exit speed Vexit = 1.40m/s at
an angle exit = 7.46°. The landing spot was repeatedly measured for ten times, and the racquet ball's
horizontal range data is provided below.
Data run
1
2
3
4
5
Landing spot 0.585 0.590 0.595 0.590 0.585
(m)
6
7
8
9
0.580 0.580 0.585 0.580
Please determine the x and y components of the racquet ball's initial velocity below (use
downward direction as the positive direction.)
10
0.575
Transcribed Image Text:The same projectile experiment was conducted as you did in class. A racquet ball rolls down a track, leaves the track at an initial height of 0.961m above floor, with an exit speed Vexit = 1.40m/s at an angle exit = 7.46°. The landing spot was repeatedly measured for ten times, and the racquet ball's horizontal range data is provided below. Data run 1 2 3 4 5 Landing spot 0.585 0.590 0.595 0.590 0.585 (m) 6 7 8 9 0.580 0.580 0.585 0.580 Please determine the x and y components of the racquet ball's initial velocity below (use downward direction as the positive direction.) 10 0.575
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