0/2 Submissions Used A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building. The ball is given an initial velocity of 9.30 m/s at an angle of 24.0° below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 5.00 s later. (a) How far horizontally from the base of the building does the ball strike the ground? 4 m (b) Find the height from which the ball was thrown. m (c) How long does it take the ball to reach a point 10.0 m below the level of launching? S MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACH

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A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building. The ball is given an initial velocity of 9.30 m/s at an angle of 24.0° below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 5.00 s later.
(a) How far horizontally from the base of the building does the ball strike the ground?
4
m
(b) Find the height from which the ball was thrown.
m
(c) How long does it take the ball to reach a point 10.0 m below the level of launching?
S
MY NOTES
ASK YOUR TEACHE
Transcribed Image Text:0/2 Submissions Used A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building. The ball is given an initial velocity of 9.30 m/s at an angle of 24.0° below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 5.00 s later. (a) How far horizontally from the base of the building does the ball strike the ground? 4 m (b) Find the height from which the ball was thrown. m (c) How long does it take the ball to reach a point 10.0 m below the level of launching? S MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHE
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