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How High and Far Does a Soccer Ball Travel When Kicked?
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[QUOTE="Psyguy22, post: 4502992, member: 448553"] Neglect air resistance for the following. A soccer ball is kicked from the ground into the air. When the ball is at a height of 10.07 m, its velocity is (vx,vy) = (4.63,3.83) m/s. To what maximum height will the ball rise? What horizontal distance will be traveled by the ball? With what velocity (magnitude and direction) will it hit the ground? I haven't started the second and third question yet. I wanted to use the equation y=1/2gt^2+Viy*t but I don't know what time or y is. Then I tried y=yo+tan(θ)x+g/(2v^2*cos(θ)^2)*x^2, but I don't have enough info to use it. Would I be wrong to move 10.07 to the origin, then use 0=1/2gt^2 to find maximum height? [/QUOTE]
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