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A baseball pitcher throws a ball horizontally at a speed of 39.6 m/s. A catcher is 18.8 m away from the pitcher. Find the magnitude, in meters, of the vertical distance that the ball drops as it moves from the pitcher to the catcher. Ignore air resistance.

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Answer: down below

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the second equation of motion?

The equation of motion is the relation between the distance, velocity, acceleration and time of a moving body.

The second equation of the motion for distance can be given as. Hope this helps.

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