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Kinematics
Projectile Motion
A baseball is hit at 3)53m/s degrees with the horizontal. An outfielder runs at 4m/s toward the Winfield and catches the ball. What was the original distance between the batter and the outfielder???
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3)m/s is not a measurement of degrees.
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