Projectile Motion: Football Thrown at Moving Receiver

In summary, the conversation discusses a scenario where a football player throws a ball at a receiver who is 10m away and running at a speed of 12.25m/s. The ball is thrown at an initial velocity of 20m/s and at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal. The problem asks if the receiver will be able to catch the ball assuming it is caught at the same height it was thrown from. The equations and calculations used to solve the problem are also mentioned, but it is unclear if the correct approach has been taken. The condition for a catch is also brought up as a consideration.
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Homework Statement


A football player throws a football at a player who is 10m away. The football is fired at 20m/s at 30degrees above the horizontal. If the receiver is running straight away from the quarterback at
12.25m/s will he catch the football (assuming the ball is caught at the same height as it is thrown from)?


Homework Equations


vix=vcostheta
viy= vsinthetha
range= vi^2(sinthetha)^2 divided by the acceleration
vf=vi+at
delta x= vit+1/2at^2


The Attempt at a Solution


Using the equations I wrote above this is what I managed to solve so far.
vix=17.32ms
viy= 10ms
to find the time I used vf=vi+at and I got 2.04s which I substituted into the delta x equation to get a total of 61m.

I'm not sure if I'm on the right track to solving this problem or not, any help would be great. Thank you!
 
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It's not clear how you've used the equations that you give to find the values that you state. Perhaps you could lay out your calculations in a bit more detail?
 
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What is the condition (in terms of the physics) that must apply in order for their to be a catch?

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