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A tennis player wins a match and hits a ball into the stands at 30 m/s and at an angle 30° above the horizontal. On its way down, the ball is caught by a spectator 10 m above the point where the ball was hit. L Calculate the time it takes the tennis ball to reach the spectator. . What are the magnitude and direction of the ball's velocity at the impact?​

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Answered by himajasrinaraginti
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A tennis player wins a match and hits a ball into the stands at 30 m/s and at an angle 30° above the horizontal. On its way down, the ball is caught by a spectator 10 m above the point where the ball was hit. L Calculate the time it takes the tennis ball to reach the spectator. . What are the magnitude and direction of the ball's velocity at the impact?

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