You throw a ball at an angle of (30^{circ}) above the horizontal at a wall (20 mathrm{~m})
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You throw a ball at an angle of \(30^{\circ}\) above the horizontal at a wall \(20 \mathrm{~m}\) away. The ball's initial speed is \(15 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\), and it leaves your hand at a height of \(1.5 \mathrm{~m}\) above the ground.
(a) How long does the ball take to get to the wall?
(b) How high up on the wall does it hit?
(c) What are the horizontal and vertical components of its velocity as it hits the wall?
(d) When it hits, has it already passed the highest point in its trajectory?
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