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A baseball is thrown with a horizontal velocity of 40.20 m/s and no vertical velocity. If the ball leaves the pitcher's hand at a height of 2.000 m above the ground, how far will the ball travel before it hits the ground? (Air resistance is negligible.)

A.12.68 m
B.16.48 m
C.25.73 m
D.51.46 m

User Gurooj
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Option (c) is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

initial velocity along vertical=0

velocity along horizontal Vx=40.20 m/s

acceleration along the vertical=9.8 m/s²

displacement along vertical,h=2 m

using the kinematic equation

h= vi*t + 1/2 g t²

2=0(t) + 1/2 (9.8)t²

t²=0.408

t=0.639 s

now the displacement along vertical= x= Vx* t

x=40.20 (0.639)

x=25.73 m

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