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Physics, 05.05.2021 23:10 Franklyn3834

3.3 A baseball batter hits a long fly ball, giving it an initial velocity 45.0° above the horizontal. The ball rises
to a maximum height of 14.8 m. An outfielder on the opposing team starts running at 7.60 m/s the instant
the ball is hit. Calculate the farthest the fielder can be from where the ball will land so that it is possible
for him to catch the ball, i. e. distance between fielder's original position and lading of the ball. (16)
[HINT: Assume that the outfielder catches the ball at the same height at which it was hit, and that he
begins running at the same time that it was hit.]​

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