(a)
To calculate: The parametric equation describing the position of the ball that was hit with the velocity 150 feet/sec at the 35 degree angle to the horizontal. The ball was hit 3 feet of the ground.
(b)
To calculate: The ball’s position after 1, 2 and 3 second when the ball was hit with the velocity 150 feet/sec at the 35 degree angle to the horizontal. The ball was hit 3 feet of the ground.
(c)
To calculate: The time for which the ball that was hit with the velocity 150 feet/sec at the 35 degree angle to the horizontal is in flight. Distance travelled in totality by the ball horizontally before landing. Whether the result is consistent with the figure which is
(d)
An interesting observation about the path of the ball that was hit with the velocity 150 feet/sec at the 35 degree angle to the horizontal. The ball was hit 3 feet of the ground.
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