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A softball is hit at a 30 degree angle traveling 100 meters before being caught. At what speed did it leave the bat?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 74916707:MV8zNTI5MzUxXzYzMDQ4Mzg0XzI1QTY4MDUx] for a general speed100 meter per second because most balls only stay in the air for about one second.if two seconds then 50meters per second.the trig function is barely necessary for a short distance. without the time function,accuracy cannot be brought into perspective. the angle off the bat doesnt matter because whats its relativity to the ground.the ball may have traveled directly up 50meters and down 50meters off a bat swung at an angle of 150degrees. in fini.unless its a riddle there is no perfect answer.imho [/quote]
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This is a tough one.
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