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And replacing v0 in the second equation:

0 m = 32 m · sin α / cos α - 1/2 · 9.807 m/s² · (2.000 s)²

1/2 · 9.807 m/s² · (2.000 s)² = 32 m · tan α

1/2 · 9.807 m/s² · (2.000 s)² / 32 m = tan α

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<u>b) The launching angle is 31.51°</u>

The initial velocity will be:

16.00 m/s / cos α = v0

16.00 m/s / cos (31.51°) = v0

v0 = 18.77 m/s

<u>a) The magnitude of the initial velocity is 18.77 m/s.</u>

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vy = v0 · sin α + g · t

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vx = 18.77 m/s · cos (31.51°)

vx = 16.00 m/s

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<u>0.100 s before the ball is caught, the horizontal component of the velocity is 16.00 m/s. </u>

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<u>The horizontal component of the position vector at time t = 1.900 s is 30.40 m</u>

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y = 0.9375 m

<u>The vertical component of the position vector at time t = 1.900 s is 0.9375 m </u>

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