Question 1. In a football game a kicker attempts a field goal. The ball remains with the kicker's foot for 0.0451 s, during which time it experiences an acceleration of 367 m/s². The ball is launched at an angle of 56.8° above the ground. Determine the (a) horizontal and (b) wertical components of the launch velocity.Ans: 9.1 m/s; 13.85 m/s mok ond donarts from the racket horizontally with a speed of

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Question 1. In a football game a kicker attempts a field goal. The ball re
with the kicker's foot for 0.0451 s, during which time it experiences an acceleration of 367 m/s².
The ball is launched at an angle of 56.8° above the ground. Determine the (a) horizontal and (b)
vertical components of the launch velocity. Ans: 9.1 m/s; 13.85 m/s
it muok and departs from the racket horizontally with a speed of
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1. In a football game a kicker attempts a field goal. The ball re with the kicker's foot for 0.0451 s, during which time it experiences an acceleration of 367 m/s². The ball is launched at an angle of 56.8° above the ground. Determine the (a) horizontal and (b) vertical components of the launch velocity. Ans: 9.1 m/s; 13.85 m/s it muok and departs from the racket horizontally with a speed of
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