You throw a ball toward a wall at speed 25.0 m/s and at angle above the horizontal (See the figure). The wall is distance from the release point of the ball. (a) How far above the release point does the ball hit the wall? What are the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of its velocity as it hits the wall? (d) When it hits, has it passed the highest point on its trajectory?

You throw a ball toward a wall at speed 25.0 m/s and at angle above the horizontal (See the figure). The wall is distance from the release point of the ball. (a) How far above the release point does the ball hit the wall? What are the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of its velocity as it hits the wall? (d) When it hits, has it passed the highest point on its trajectory?

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Question 2: You throw a ball toward a wall at speed 25.0 m / s and at angle above the horizontal (See the figure). The wall is distance from the release point of the ball. (a) How far above the release point does the ball hit the wall? What are the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of its velocity as it hits the wall? (d) When it hits, has it passed the highest point on its trajectory?

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