A rookie quarterback throws a football with an initial upward velocity component 12.0 m/s of and a
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A rookie quarterback throws a football with an initial upward velocity component 12.0 m/s of and a horizontal velocity component of 20.0 m/s. Ignore air resistance.
(a) How much time is required for the football to reach the highest point of the trajectory?
(b) How high is this point?
(c) How much time (after it is thrown) is required for the football to return to its original level? How does this compare with the time calculated in part (a)?
(d) How far has the football traveled horizontally during this time?
(e) Draw x-t, y-t, ux-t, and uy-t graphs for the motion.
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University Physics with Modern Physics
ISBN: 978-0321696861
13th edition
Authors: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman, A. Lewis Ford
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