14. A baseball player hits the ball at an angle of 15.0° from the horizontal with a velocity of 20.0 m/s. How far will the ball travel in the air? a. 10.24 m b. 20.48 m c. 21.0 m d. 21.5 m 20.0

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14. A baseball player hits the ball at an angle of 15.0° from the horizontal with a velocity of 20.0 m/s. How far will the
ball travel in the air?
d. 21.5 m
а. 10.24 m
15. A basketball player has thrown the ball at an angle of 30.0° and travels 10.0 m. If the ballis thrown at the same
speed, at what other angle will the ball be allowed to travel 10.0 m?
a. 40.0 °
16. A basketball player throws the ball at different angles. At which of the following angles will the ball achieve the
maximum height?
а. 35.0°
b. 20.48 m
c. 21.0 m
b. 50.0 °
c. 60.0 °
d. 70.0 °
b. 45.0°
с. 65.0°
d. 70.0°
Transcribed Image Text:14. A baseball player hits the ball at an angle of 15.0° from the horizontal with a velocity of 20.0 m/s. How far will the ball travel in the air? d. 21.5 m а. 10.24 m 15. A basketball player has thrown the ball at an angle of 30.0° and travels 10.0 m. If the ballis thrown at the same speed, at what other angle will the ball be allowed to travel 10.0 m? a. 40.0 ° 16. A basketball player throws the ball at different angles. At which of the following angles will the ball achieve the maximum height? а. 35.0° b. 20.48 m c. 21.0 m b. 50.0 ° c. 60.0 ° d. 70.0 ° b. 45.0° с. 65.0° d. 70.0°
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