A tennis player serves the ball with an initial speed of 23.6 m/s, from a height of 2.37 m above the court. If the net i

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A tennis player serves the ball with an initial speed of 23.6 m/s, from a height of 2.37 m above the court. If the net i

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A tennis player serves the ball with an initial speed of 23.6m/s, from a height of 2.37 m above the court. If the net is at adistance of 12 m and has a height of 0.90 m, determine what isindicated in each section:a) The angle that the throw must have so that the ball can passover the net.b) The time it takes for the ball to hit the ground, assuming theperson on the other side of the net fails to return it.c) If the other person has a height of 1.70 m, and his throw ismade at 2.20 m, indicate in what position he must be in order toreturn the ball.
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