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Posted by Megan on Sunday, January 23, 2011 at 8:47pm.

One of the fastest recorded pitches major-league baseball, thrown by Nolan Ryan in 1974, was clocked at 100.8 mi/hr. If a pitch were thrown horizontally with this velocity, how far would the ball fall vertically by the time it reached home plate 60.0 ft away?

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