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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 72574164:MV8zNTI5MzUxXzYzMDQ4NjY1X0NBRTk1RkEy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 74920422:MV8zNTI5MzUxXzYzMDQ4NTg3X0I4MjJBRDU5] [quote:Nurse Flesh Hammer:MV8zNTI5MzUxXzYzMDQ4NDE2XzFGMjU0Q0Ix] T=2u sin(Angle)÷g should give the flight time ? 33.3 m/s ? [/quote] You are so close, that I'm just going to give it to you. The softball has to leave the bat traveling at 33.6 meters per second / 75.16 miles per hour, in order to travel 100 meters at a 30 degree angle. Congratulations. :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2::siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: :siren2: [/quote] Lol. Flat earth math. You'd fail trig so hard. [/quote]
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This is a tough one.
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