During service, a tennis ball is struck at height h = 1.95 m above a tennis court and moves with velocity v0 = v0xi. Assume the ball encounters no air resistance, and use a Cartesian coordinate system with the origin located at the ball's initial position. Randomized Variablesh = 1.95 m v0x = 25.5 m/s Calculate the tennis ball’s horizontal velocity, vfx in m/s, when it strikes the court?

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During service, a tennis ball is struck at height h = 1.95 m above a tennis court and moves with velocity v0 = v0xi. Assume the ball encounters no air resistance, and use a Cartesian coordinate system with the origin located at the ball's initial position.

Randomized Variablesh = 1.95 m
v0x = 25.5 m/s

Calculate the tennis ball’s horizontal velocity, vfx in m/s, when it strikes the court? 

 

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Given height h = 1.95 velocity v0Vox i

Randomized Variables h= 1.95 m Vox = 25.5 m/s

And we have to find the tennis ball’s horizontal velocity, vfx?

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