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A ball rolls down a hill in a direction 22.7 degrees below the horizontal at 13.4 m/s. What is the vertical component of the ball’s velocity?

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Given that the velocity is v = 13.4 m/s

The angle formed is


\theta=22.7^(\circ)

We have to find the vertical component of the ball's velocity.

The diagram is as follows:

The vertical component of the ball's velocity is


\begin{gathered} v_y=v\sin \theta \\ =13.4\sin (22.7^(\circ)) \\ =\text{ 5.17 m/s} \end{gathered}

Thus, the vertical component of the ball's velocity is 5.17 m/s

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