As shown in Fig. 2-8, a ball is thrown from the top of one building toward a tall building 50 m away. The initial velocity of the ball is 20 m/s-40° ABOVE HORIZONTAL. How far above or below its original level will the ball strike the opposite wall? 20 m/s 40% 50 m

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2.21 As shown in Fig. 2-8, a ball is thrown from the top of one building toward a tall building 50 m
away. The initial velocity of the ball is 20 m/s-40° ABOVE HORIZONTAL. How far above or below
its original level will the ball strike the opposite wall?
20 m/s
Z
40%
50 m
Fig. 2-8
Transcribed Image Text:2.21 As shown in Fig. 2-8, a ball is thrown from the top of one building toward a tall building 50 m away. The initial velocity of the ball is 20 m/s-40° ABOVE HORIZONTAL. How far above or below its original level will the ball strike the opposite wall? 20 m/s Z 40% 50 m Fig. 2-8
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