A.How much time does it take to reach the goalpost? B.How far above the crossbar is the ball when it reaches the goalpost? C.How far beyond the goalpost does the ball land?

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A.How much time does it take to reach the goalpost? B.How far above the crossbar is the ball when it reaches the goalpost? C.How far beyond the goalpost does the ball land?
The football is kicked at 25 m/s, 50° above the ground.
The goalpost is 30 m from the kicker.
The cross bar is 3 m high.
Transcribed Image Text:The football is kicked at 25 m/s, 50° above the ground. The goalpost is 30 m from the kicker. The cross bar is 3 m high.
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