Now let’s consider a projectile problem in which the initialvelocity is specified in terms of a magnitude and an angle. Supposea home-run baseball is hit with an initial speed V0=37.0 m/s V0= 37.0 m/s at an initial angleθ0=53.1∘θ0=53.1∘.(a) Find the ball’s position, and the magnitudeand direction of its velocity, when t= 2.00 s t= 2.00 s.(b) Find the time the ball reaches the highestpoint of its flight, and find its height H at thatpoint. (c) Find the horizontal rangeR (the horizontal distance from the starting pointto the point where the ball hits the ground).
Express your answer in meters to three significantfigures.
A) If the ball could continue to travel below its original level(through an appropriately shaped hole in the ground), then negativevalues of y corresponding to times greater than 6.04 s would bepossible. Compute the x-component of the ball's position 7.40 safter the start of its flight.
B) Compute the y-component of the ball's position 7.40 s afterthe start of its flight.
C) Compute the x-component of the ball's velocity 7.40 s afterthe start of its flight.
D) Compute the y-component of the ball's velocity 7.40 s afterthe start of its flight.