Need help with projectiles initial velocity using height and distance

Join the discussion
Ask a follow-up here, or get your own question answered by working scientists, mathematicians and engineers — people, not an autocomplete.
Real named experts · corrections over time · the nuance an AI answer skips
1 replies · 2K views
batcave1985
Messages
7
Reaction score
0
home run that was estimated to have
landed 180 metres from the home plate and to have reached a
height of 21.3 metres. Calculate the initial velocity of the
ball.

u^2=v^2-2as

t=?
u=?
v=0
s=180
a=g= -9.8

u^2= √0^2-2x-9.8x180
u= 59.9 m/s


am I using the right equation for this problem. I am not sure if I have to find the angle using the height and the range of the ball to help find the initial velocity. just want to know if this is the right direction with this problem
 
on Phys.org
What are u and v? What is s? And why do you not use the maximum height? Does the ball move horizontally? If so, is g the horizontal acceleration? Does not accelerate Earth the objects vertically?

ehild