SOLUTION: A ball is thrown at an angle of 25 degrees with an initial velocity of 60 Ft/sec towards a 10 ft high wall that is 50 ft away. does the ball make it over the wall or not?

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Question 314227: A ball is thrown at an angle of 25 degrees with an initial velocity of 60 Ft/sec towards a 10 ft high wall that is 50 ft away. does the ball make it over the wall or not?
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Find when

where g is the gravitational constant.
At sec


ft
Missed it by that much.
No, the wall is too high or the ball is not high enough.

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