Solved: A baseball player hits a home run, and the ball

Chapter 3, Problem 3.11

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A baseball player hits a home run, and the ball lands in the left-field seats, 7.5 m above the point at which it was hit. It lands with a velocity of 36 m/s at an angle of 28 below the horizontal (see Figure 3.11). The positive directions are upward and to the right in the drawing. Ignoring air resistance, find the magnitude and direction of the initial velocity with which the ball leaves the bat.

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