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Finding how long it will take the ball to reach 20m
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[QUOTE="max1020, post: 4816157, member: 516637"] [b]1. The problem is the pitch was clocked at 160km/h and if a pitch were thrown horizontally with this velocity how far would the ball fall vertically by the time it reached home plate 20m away? [b]2. I used the average acceleration [b]3. t=d*average velocity t= 20m * 160km/h Convert 160km to m and then I got 20000 but it wrong bc the answer is 9.9 x 10^-1[/b][/b][/b] [/QUOTE]
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