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Chapter 3 Problem 46

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Problem 46PE

A basketball player is running at 5.00 m/s directly toward the basket when he jumps into the air to dunk the ball. He maintains his horizontal velocity. (a) What vertical velocity does he need to rise 0.750 m above the floor? (b) How far from the basket (measured in the horizontal direction) must he start his jump to reach his maximum height at the same time as he reaches the basket?

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The basketball player is running at jumps into air with maintaining the horizontal velocity we need to find out the vertical velocity that he needs to rise  above the ground.

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Title College Physics  1 
Author Paul Peter Urone, Roger Hinrichs
ISBN 9781938168000

A basketball player is running at 5.00 m/s directly toward

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