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Chapter 4 Problem 46

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In basketball, hang is an illusion in which a player seems to weaken the gravitational acceleration while in midair. The illusion depends much on a skilled player’s ability to rapidly shift the ball between hands during the flight, but it might also be supported by the longer horizontal distance the player travels in the upper part of the jump than in the lower part. If a player jumps with an initial speed of \(v_{0}\)= 7.00 m/s at an angle of \(\theta_{0}=35.0^{\circ}\), what percent of the jump’s range does the player spend in the upper half of the jump (between maximum height and half maximum height)?

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Title Fundamentals of Physics: 9 
Author David Halliday; Robert Resnick; Jearl Walker
ISBN 9780470556535

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