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30 November, 10:56

A tennis ball is served horizontally from 2.4m above the ground at 30m/s

a) the net is 12m away and 0.9m high ... Will be ball clear the net?

b) where will the ball land ... ?

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  1. 30 November, 14:17
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    The time for the ball to reach the net:

    distance = speed x time

    t = 12/30

    t = 0.4 seconds

    a) Height of ball after 0.4 seconds:

    h = 2.4 - ut - 1/2 at²; u = 0

    h = 2.4 - 1/2 x 9.81 x (0.4) ²

    h = 1.62 m

    h > 0.9 m so the ball will clear the net.

    b) The time taken for the ball to hit the ground:

    2.4 = 1/2 x 9.8 x t²

    t = 0.70 seconds

    Distance = speed x time

    d = 30 x 0.7

    d = 21 m

    The ball lands 21 m away.
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