A player hits a tennis ball in the air with an initial velocity of 32 meters per second at 35 degrees from the vertical how fast is the ball moving at the highest point
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Step 1: Calculate the horizontal component of the velocity using the formula: \(v_x = v \times \sin(\theta)\) Show more…
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