A soccer ball, kicked from ground level at an angle of 73.0° above horizontal, is in the air for 4.80 s. What was its initial speed just after it was kicked? Ignore air resistance. m/s
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The vertical component of the initial velocity can be found using the equation: Viy = V * sin(θ) where Viy is the vertical component of the initial velocity, V is the initial velocity, and θ is the angle of the kick. Given that the angle of the kick is 73.00°, we Show more…
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