A girl rolls a ball up an incline and allows it to return to her. For the angle and ball involved, the acceleration of the ball along the incline is constant at 0.34g, directed down the incline where g is the gravitational acceleration. If the ball is released with a speed of 4.2 m/s, determine the total time (s) required for the ball to return to the child's hand. . Round off only on final answer expressed in three decimal places. ...

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A girl rolls a ball up an incline and allows it to return to her. For the angle and ball involved, the acceleration of the ball along the incline is constant at 0.34g, directed down the incline where g is the gravitational acceleration. If the ball is released with a speed of 4.2 m/s, determine the total time (s) required for the ball to return to the child’s hand. . Round off only on final answer expressed in three decimal places.  

A girl rolls a ball up an incline and allows it to return to her. For the angle and ball involved, the acceleration of the ball along the
incline is constant at 0.34g, directed down the incline where g is the gravitational acceleration. If the ball is released with a speed
of 4.2 m/s, determine the total time (s) required for the ball to return to the child's hand. . Round off only on final answer
expressed in three decimal places.
...
Transcribed Image Text:A girl rolls a ball up an incline and allows it to return to her. For the angle and ball involved, the acceleration of the ball along the incline is constant at 0.34g, directed down the incline where g is the gravitational acceleration. If the ball is released with a speed of 4.2 m/s, determine the total time (s) required for the ball to return to the child's hand. . Round off only on final answer expressed in three decimal places. ...
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