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    Oct 13, 2007, 05:37 AM
    Projectile motion
    An Olympic basketball player shoots towards a basket that is 5.54 m horizontally from her and 3.05 m above the floor. The ball leaves her hand 1.52 m above the floor at an angle of 63.0o above the horizontal.
    What initial speed should she give the ball so that it reaches the basket and hopefully scores?
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    Oct 13, 2007, 06:55 AM
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    An Olympic basketball player shoots towards a basket that is 5.54 m horizontally from her and 3.05 m above the floor. The ball leaves her hand 1.52 m above the floor at an angle of 63.0o above the horizontal.
    What initial speed should she give the ball so that it reaches the basket and hopefully scores?
    Let velocity = v

    Horizontal velocity = v cos 63, vertical initial velocity = v sin 63

    Horizontal distance = 5.54, Hence time = t = 5.54/(v cos63)

    Vertical distance s = 1.53

    Initial verticle velocity = v sin 63, acceleration = a = -g, t = found above

    Substitute in the formula: s = ut + 1/2 at^2

    1.53 = v sin 63 (5.54/v cos 63) - .5 g (5.54/v cos63)^2

    Substitute value of g and solve for v

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