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Homework Help: Physics

Posted by Sarah on Thursday, June 4, 2009 at 9:01pm.

A tennis player hits a ball at ground level, giving it an initial velocity of 24 m/s at 57 degrees above the horizontal. (a) what are the horizontal and verticla components of the ball;s initial velocity? (b) how high above the ground does the ball go? (c) How long does it take the ball to reach its maximum height? (d) What are the ball;s velocity and acceleration at its highest point? (e) for how long a time is the ball in the air? (f) When this ball lands on the court, how far is it from the place where it was hit?

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