A batter hits a baseball with an initial horizontal speed of 73 mph and an initial rate of climb of 62 mph. a. Start by drawing the vectors involved, then draw the component vector showing the baseball's speed and direction when it leaves the bat. Have you done this? ? ~ b. How fast is the ball traveling when it leaves the bat? mph Preview c. When the ball leaves the bat, what angle does it initially form with the horizon? Preview d. In this context, gravity will change the ball's rate of climb over time but has no effect on the ball's horizontal speed. If the ball lands 2.896 seconds after it was hit, how many feet did the ball travel? (Recall that there are 5,280 feet in one mile and 3600 seconds in one hour.) feet . Preview Submit Question 2. Points possible: 3 Licens Unlimited attempts. Message instructor about this question Post this question to forum An airplane is flying with a constant altitude at a speed of 500 mph in a direction 10 north of west directly towards its final destination. The airplane then encounters wind blowing at a steady 35 mph in a direction 750 north of east. a. Start by drawing a vector diagram for this situation. Did you draw a diagram? ? b. If the pilot does not correct his course after encountering the wind, at what speed and in what direction (counterclockwise from east) will the plane be traveling? i. Speed: mph Preview 1i. Direction: Preview c. If the airplane had encountered no wind at all, it would have reached its final destination in two hours along its original course. Assuming the pilot never corrected his course and that the wind continues to blow at the given speed and direction, how far from its final destination is the airplane after two hours of flying under the given conditions? miles Preview