A golf ball with an initial speed of 60.0 m/s lands exactly 145 m downrange on a level course. (a) Neglecting air friction, what two projection angles would achieve this result? • above the ground (smaller angle) • above the ground (larger angle) 0z = 02 = (b) What is the maximum height reached by the ball, using the two angles determined in part (a)? using 0, m using 02 E E

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A golf ball with an initial speed of 60.0 m/s lands exactly 145 m downrange on a level course.
(a) Neglecting air friction, what two projection angles would achieve this result?
0 =
• above the ground (smaller angle)
02 =
• above the ground (larger angle)
(b) What is the maximum height reached by the ball, using the two angles determined in part (a)?
using 0,
using 02
E E
Transcribed Image Text:A golf ball with an initial speed of 60.0 m/s lands exactly 145 m downrange on a level course. (a) Neglecting air friction, what two projection angles would achieve this result? 0 = • above the ground (smaller angle) 02 = • above the ground (larger angle) (b) What is the maximum height reached by the ball, using the two angles determined in part (a)? using 0, using 02 E E
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