A soccer ball, kicked from ground level at an angle of 60.0° above horizontal, is in the air for 5.00 s. What was its initial speed, in m/s, just after it was kicked? Ignore air resistance. ___ m/s
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The known values are: - Angle of projection, \(\theta = 60.0^\circ\) - Time of flight, \(t = 5.00 \, \text{s}\) - Acceleration due to gravity, \(g = 9.81 \, \text{m/s}^2\) The unknown variable is the initial speed, \(v_0\). Show more…
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