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A baseball has a mass of 3kg and is thrown off a roof with a horizontal...

A baseball has a mass of 3kg and is thrown off a roof with a horizontal velocity of 55m/s with a drag coefficient of 33Ns/m.

The baseball falls for 5s before hitting the ground, what the horizontal and vertical velocity?

How far did the ball travel both vertically and horizontally?

If the bat was thrown off the roof with a horizontal velocity of 13m/s and has a mass of 15kg, what is the bats drag coefficient if it take’s 5s to hit the ground?

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