A ball was shot with an initial velocity of 7.61 m/s at an angle 32.42 degrees with respect to the horizontal. It hits a wall that is at a horizontal distance of 1.67 m away from the starting position of the ball. What is the vertical distance on the ball in meters as measured from its starting position, when it hits the wall? Express your answer rounded off to two decimal places. Do not include the unit

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A ball was shot with an initial velocity of 7.61 m/s at an angle 32.42
degrees with respect to the horizontal. It hits a wall that is at a horizontal
distance of 1.67 m away from the starting position of the ball. What is the
vertical distance on the ball in meters as measured from its starting
position, when it hits the wall?
Express your answer rounded off to two decimal places. Do not include
the unit
Transcribed Image Text:A ball was shot with an initial velocity of 7.61 m/s at an angle 32.42 degrees with respect to the horizontal. It hits a wall that is at a horizontal distance of 1.67 m away from the starting position of the ball. What is the vertical distance on the ball in meters as measured from its starting position, when it hits the wall? Express your answer rounded off to two decimal places. Do not include the unit
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