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Projectile Motion: Pitcher throwing a ball to a catcher
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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 6134185, member: 8921"] Welcome to the PF. :smile: In that equation, what is Vo? Is it total in the x direction, in the y direction, etc.? Can you show us your work using that equation? Plus, it's best to get used to using all of the kinematic equations in solving problems like this, instead of trying to find one that seems to match the problem exactly. In this problem, for example, the takeoff and landing y distances are different, right? Can you list more kinematic equations that apply to this problem, and try working the problem with those? [/QUOTE]
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