3. A quarterback throws a football with initial velocity components Voy= 10.0 m/s (upward) and Vox = 19.0 m/s (down the field). It is caught at the same height it is thrown from. a. How long does it take for the football to reach its maximum height? b. How high is this point above where the ball was released? c. How much time, after it was thrown, elapses before the ball is caught? Compare this time to what you found in part (a).

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3. A quarterback throws a football with initial velocity components Voy= 10.0 m/s (upward) and
Vax = 19.0 m/s (down the field). It is caught at the same height it is thrown from.
a. How long does it take for the football to reach its maximum height?
b. How high is this point above where the ball was released?
c. How much time, after it was thrown, elapses before the ball is caught? Compare this time
to what you found in part (a).
d. How far away from the quarterback is the ball when it is caught?
4. Repeat question 3, but have the initial speed of the ball be 28.0 m/s and the initial angle be 38.0° up
from horizontal.
Transcribed Image Text:3. A quarterback throws a football with initial velocity components Voy= 10.0 m/s (upward) and Vax = 19.0 m/s (down the field). It is caught at the same height it is thrown from. a. How long does it take for the football to reach its maximum height? b. How high is this point above where the ball was released? c. How much time, after it was thrown, elapses before the ball is caught? Compare this time to what you found in part (a). d. How far away from the quarterback is the ball when it is caught? 4. Repeat question 3, but have the initial speed of the ball be 28.0 m/s and the initial angle be 38.0° up from horizontal.
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