5. A basketball player is at the three point line with H = 3.00 m, h = 1.80 m, and d = 7.20 m. Which of the following best approximates the magnitude of the initial velocity of the ball if it is released at an angle of 0 = 30° and that the player successfully shoots the ball in this attempt? Vo 0 d

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5. A basketball player is at the three point line with H = 3.00 m, h = 1.80 m, and d = 7.20 m. Which of the following best approximates the magnitude of the initial
velocity of the ball if it is released at an angle of 0 = 30° and that the player successfully shoots the ball in this attempt?
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Transcribed Image Text:5. A basketball player is at the three point line with H = 3.00 m, h = 1.80 m, and d = 7.20 m. Which of the following best approximates the magnitude of the initial velocity of the ball if it is released at an angle of 0 = 30° and that the player successfully shoots the ball in this attempt? Vo EX 0 d H
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