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29 March, 02:24

a pitcher throws a fastball horizontally toward home plate 18.39 meters away. If the ball is traveling at a speed of 40.0m/s, neglecting air friction, how long does it take for the ball to get to home plate

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  1. 29 March, 03:04
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    It will take 0.46 seconds to reach home plate by ball.

    Explanation:

    A pitcher throws a fastball horizontally toward home plate 18.39 meters away, so horizontal displacement = 18.39 meter.

    The ball is traveling at a speed of 40.0 m/s, so horizontal velocity = 40.0 m/s

    We know that displacement = Velocity * Time

    So time required, T = Displacement/Velocity = 18.39/40 = 0.46 seconds

    It will take 0.46 seconds to reach home plate by ball.
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