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Assume a ball starts at (x, y) = (0.0 m, 0.0 m) with an initial velocity...

Assume a ball starts at (x, y) = (0.0 m, 0.0 m) with an initial velocity of 25.0 m/s at an angle (θ) of 65.0o relative to the positive x-axis.

(x, y) = (0.0 m, 0.0 m) (vi, θ) = (25.0 m/s, 65.0o)

Using the appropriate kinematics equations and the initial values, determine the position and velocity at t = 2.40 s by completing a to f below. You may wish to enter the launch speed and direction into the simulation then step through the motion to 2.40 s to verify your answers.

  1. Determine the horizontal component of the initial velocity.



  1. Determine the vertical component of the initial velocity.



  1. Determine the horizontal velocity at 2.40 s.



  1. Determine the vertical velocity at 2.40 s.


  1. Determine the horizontal position at 2.40 s.



  1. Determine the vertical position at 2.40 s.

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