Physics, 07.09.2021 23:20, throwdown31
A boy throws a baseball onto a roof and it rolls back down and off the roof with a speed of 4,55 m/s. If the roof is pitched at 20.0% below the horizon and the roof edge is 3.70 m above the ground, find the
time the baseball spends in the air and the horizontal distance from the roof edge to the point where the baseball lands on the ground.
HINT
(a) the time the baseball spends in the air (ins)
(b) the horizontal distance from the roof edge to the point where the baseball lands on the ground (in m)
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