Salim throws a ball at a height of y, = 3 m above ground with an initial speed of v, = 12.6 m/s at an angle of 0, = 39° with respect to the vertical direction. [Recommended time : 10 - 12 %3D minutes] (a) The x and y components of the initial velocity, respectively are: (m/s) Oa. 9.8,7.9 Ob. -7.9,-9.8 Qc. 7.9, 9.8 Od.-7.9,7.9 (b) The time it takes the ball to hit the ground is (s) Oa. 1.8 Ob. 1.9

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Salim throws a ball at a height of y, = 3 m above ground with an initial speed of v, = 12.6
m/s at an angle of 0, = 39° with respect to the vertical direction. [Recommended time : 10 - 12
!!
%3D
minutes]
(a) The x and y components of the initial velocity, respectively are: (m/s)
Oa. 9.8,7.9
Ob. -7.9,-9.8
Oc. 7.9,9.8
7.9.5
Od.-7.9,7.9
(b) The time it takes the ball to hit the ground is (s)
Ca. 1.8
Оb. 1.9
Cc. 0.8
Cd. 2.3
(c) The horizontal distance of the ball when it hits the ground is: (m)
Ca. 18.2
Ob. 14.3
Cc.18.6
Transcribed Image Text:Salim throws a ball at a height of y, = 3 m above ground with an initial speed of v, = 12.6 m/s at an angle of 0, = 39° with respect to the vertical direction. [Recommended time : 10 - 12 !! %3D minutes] (a) The x and y components of the initial velocity, respectively are: (m/s) Oa. 9.8,7.9 Ob. -7.9,-9.8 Oc. 7.9,9.8 7.9.5 Od.-7.9,7.9 (b) The time it takes the ball to hit the ground is (s) Ca. 1.8 Оb. 1.9 Cc. 0.8 Cd. 2.3 (c) The horizontal distance of the ball when it hits the ground is: (m) Ca. 18.2 Ob. 14.3 Cc.18.6
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