A volleyball player bumps the volleyball just above the ground, 6.5 m away from the 2.24 m tall net. If the bump set the volleyball flying towards the net with an initial velocity of 3.4 m/s [64* above the horizontal], does the volleyball make it over the net?

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A volleyball player bumps the volleyball just above the ground, 6.5 m away from the 2.24 m tall net. If the bump set the volleyball flying towards the net with an initial velocity of 3.4 m/s [64° above the horizontal], does the volleyball make it
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