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Physics, 11.07.2019 07:30 Nathaliasmiles

Suppose you are standing on top of a hemisphere of radius r and you kick a soccer ball horizontally such that it has velocity v. what is the minimum v that ensures the ball will not hit the hemispherical surface. in this case, how far does the ball land from the base of the hemisphere?

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