SOLUTION: Physics problem. I have no clue where to even begin with this. Thank you! A tennis player standing 12.6 m from the net hits the ball at 3.15° above the horizontal. To clear the

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Question 1107314: Physics problem. I have no clue where to even begin with this. Thank you!
A tennis player standing 12.6 m from the net hits the ball at 3.15° above the horizontal. To clear the net, the ball must rise at least 0.340 m. If the ball just clears the net at the apex of its trajectory, how fast was the ball moving when it left the racket?

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I have no clue where to even begin with this. Thank you!
No clue? Maybe you're in the wrong class. Think about it.
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A tennis player standing 12.6 m from the net hits the ball at 3.15° above the horizontal. To clear the net, the ball must rise at least 0.340 m. If the ball just clears the net at the apex of its trajectory, how fast was the ball moving when it left the racket?