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Homework Statement
A baseball is hit at a 45 degree angle 1.3m above the ground. It barely clears a 3m wall 130m away. With what velocity was the ball hit?
Homework Equations
Equations of Motion
The Attempt at a Solution
So I realized that without air resistance this would be a parabolic motion. Since the starting angle is 45 degrees, the 1.7m height (3-1.3) at 130m away cannot be the vertex. I don't think gravity would diminish the vertical force that much. I did some calculations to verify and found the time would be 0.52s for this to be true, making the horizontal velocity 220m/s... making the initial vertical and horizontal not equal... etc.
Anyway I can't see any other way of solving this. I've determined the initial vertical velocity to be Fsin45 and the horizontal to be Fcos45 (F being the magnitude of the 45 degree vector). I can't find any way to isolate F... help?
Thanks. >.<