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A crtcketer hits a sixer.The cricket ball moves up with a velocity of 2meter per second and falls down.Its initial velocity while falling down will be

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Answered by vanesh39
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initial velocity may be 2m/s

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Answered by franktheruler
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After hitting a sixer the ball travels with the speed of 2m/s. Suppose the ball is hit at the point A  where the batsman hits the ball. The ball Travels high up in the air time stops at a particular point . Let that point be B. The initial velocity of the ball is the velocity of the ball at the point B. So the initial velocity of the ball is 0 m/s because the ball has to stop before coming down

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