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A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building. The ball is given an initial velocity of 8.50 m/s at an angle of 18.0* below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 5.00 s later.
(a) How far horizontally from the base of the building does the ball strike the ground?
Jm
(b) Find the height from which the ball was thrown.
(e) Huw long does it take the ball to reach a point 10.0 m balow the level of laurching?
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Transcribed Image Text:DETAILS SERPSE10 4.3.0P.010. 0/2 Submissions Used A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building. The ball is given an initial velocity of 8.50 m/s at an angle of 18.0* below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 5.00 s later. (a) How far horizontally from the base of the building does the ball strike the ground? Jm (b) Find the height from which the ball was thrown. (e) Huw long does it take the ball to reach a point 10.0 m balow the level of laurching? O Show My Work (oyiuna
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