A player passes a basketball to another player who catches it at the same level from which it was thrown. The initial speed of the ball is 7.3 m/s , and it travels a distance of 4.7 m .
What was the initial direction of the ball? What was its time of flight?
A player passes a basketball to another player who catches it at the same level from...
A player passes a basketball to another player who catches it at the same level from which it was thrown. The initial speed of the ball is 7.5 m/s, and it travels a distance of 4.8 m. What was the initial direction of the ball? Express your answer using two significant figures. If there is more than one answer, separate them by a comma. theta = degree to the horizontal What was its time of flight? Express your answer using...
A player passes a basketball to another player who catches it at the same level from which it was thrown. The initial speed of the ball is 7.4 m/s , and it travels a distance of 4.0 m . Part A: What was the initial direction of the ball? Express your answer using two significant figures. If there is more than one answer, separate them by a comma. Part B: What was its time of flight? For Part A, I...
A second baseman tosses the ball to the first baseman, who catches it at the same level from which it was thrown. The throw is made with an initial speed of 18.0 m/s at an angle of 37.0 ∘above the horizontal. Let upward be the positive y direction. What is the ball's direction of motion just before it is caught?
A basketball player is running at a constant horizontal speed of 2.5 m/s when he tosses a basketball directly upward with a speed of 6.0 m/s. Ignoring air resistance: a. Determine the magnitude and direction of the basketball’s velocity, initially, when the ball left the player’s hand. b. Determine the vertical displacement of the ball away from the player’s hands. c. Determine the time of flight of the ball given that it returns to the player’s hand at the same...
1. A basketball player who is 2.00 m tall is standing on the floor 10.0 m from the basket, as shown. If he shoots the ball at a 40.0 angle with the horizontal, at what initial speed must he throw so that it goes through the hoop without striking the backboard? Find the total time the ball is in flight. With what velocity (magnitude, direction) does the ball hit the hoop? The basket height is 3.05 m. State givens, etc....
A second baseman tosses the ball to the first baseman, who catches it at the same level from which it was thrown. The throw is made with an initial speed of 19.0 m/s at an angle of 35.0 degrees above the horizontal. How long, in seconds, is the ball in the air? give me in detail
A second baseman tosses the ball to the first baseman, who catches it at the same level from which it was thrown. The throw is made with an initial speed of 19.0 m/s at an angle of 33.0 ∘above the horizontal. Part a) What is the horizontal component of the ball's velocity just before it is caught? Part b) How long is the ball in the air?
A tennis player tosses a tennis ball straight up and then catches it after 1.63 s at the same height as the point of release. (a) What is the acceleration of the ball while it is in flight? magnitude direction Select m/s² (b) What is the velocity of the ball when it reaches its maximum height? magnitude m/s direction --Select- (c) Find the initial velocity of the ball. m/s upward (d) Find the maximum height it reaches.
In basketball, hang is an illusion in which a player seems to weaken the gravitational acceleration while in midair. The illusion depends much on a skilled player's ability to rapidly shift the ball between hands during the flight, but it might also be supported by the longer horizontal distance the player travels in the upper part of the jump than in the lower part. If a player jumps with an initial speed of Vo = 6.00 m/s at an angle...
A rugby player passes the ball 7.25 m across the field, where it is caught at the same height as it left his hand. At what angle was the ball thrown if its initial speed was 12.0 m/s, assuming that the smaller of the two possible angles was used? angle: ° What other angle gives the same range? other angle: ° For the pass using the smaller of the two angles, how long is the ball in the air? length...