Answer:
It will take 2.6 s for the ball to hit the ground.
Explanation:
This is a standard physics problem
The equation that defines the movement of Ryans baseball is given by the initial velocity, and the acceleration
Distance = Do + Vo*t + 0.5*a*t^2
Where
Do is the initial distance.
(Do = 2m over the ground)
Vo is the initial velocity = 12m/s
a is the acceleration that is exerted on the body (in this case a = g = -9.8 m/s^2 )
t is the time
We substitute in the equation, and solve for t (time)
(0)= 2+ (12)*t + 0.5*(-9.8)*t^2
We get that
t = 2.606 s = 2.6 s