EBK PHYSICS
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Chapter 4, Problem 17PCE
Playing shortstop, you pick up a ground ball and throw it to second base. The ball is thrown horizontally, with a speed of 18 m/s, directly toward point A (Figure 4-19). When the ball reaches the second baseman 0.54 s later, it is caught at point B. (a) How far were you from the second baseman? (b) What is the distance of vertical drop, AB?
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