A tennis ball is hit from a height of 0.7 m above the ground toward a net that is 12 m away. If the ball leaves the racket with a velocity of 18 m/s at an angle of 15° above horizontal, how far above the ground is it when it crosses the net? -Xoad man talurgun oda

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A tennis ball is hit from a height of 0.7 m above the ground toward a net that is
12 m away. If the ball leaves the racket with a velocity of 18 m/s at an angle of 15° above
norizontal, how far above the ground is it when it crosses the net?
wel? (c)
en bazeon
Transcribed Image Text:A tennis ball is hit from a height of 0.7 m above the ground toward a net that is 12 m away. If the ball leaves the racket with a velocity of 18 m/s at an angle of 15° above norizontal, how far above the ground is it when it crosses the net? wel? (c) en bazeon
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