A golfer hits a shot to a green that is elevated 3.10 m above the point where the ball is struck. The ball leaves the club at a speed of 19.9 m/s at an angle of 51.0° above the horizontal. It rises to its maximum height and then falls down to the green. Ignoring air resistance, find the speed of the ball just before it lands. V=

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A golfer hits a shot to a green that is elevated 3.10 m above the point where the ball is struck. The ball leaves the club at a speed of 19.9
m/s at an angle of 51.0° above the horizontal. It rises to its maximum height and then falls down to the green. Ignoring air resistance,
find the speed of the ball just before it lands.
V =
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Transcribed Image Text:A golfer hits a shot to a green that is elevated 3.10 m above the point where the ball is struck. The ball leaves the club at a speed of 19.9 m/s at an angle of 51.0° above the horizontal. It rises to its maximum height and then falls down to the green. Ignoring air resistance, find the speed of the ball just before it lands. V = i eTextbook and Media Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer
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