A golfer on a cliff 20.2 m above the ocean hits a drive at an angle of 10.0°; but unfortunately, he slices it right smac

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A golfer on a cliff 20.2 m above the ocean hits a drive at an angle of 10.0°; but unfortunately, he slices it right smac

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A golfer on a cliff 20.2 m above the ocean hits a drive at an angle of 10.0°; but unfortunately, he slices it right smack into the ocean. If the ball lands in the salty sea 3.00 seconds after it was struck, (a) What is the initial velocity of the ball? (b) What height above the cliff did the ball achieve? A field goal is attempted by Jake Bailey of the Patriots when the football is in the center of the field 40.0 yd (36.6 m) from the goalpost. If the kicker gives the football a velocity of 20.0 m/s at an angle of 40.0° and the goalpost is 3.05 m high, (a) will the kick be "good"? If not, how far below the goalpost will the ball be? (b) How far behind the goalpost will the ball land? 63°F
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