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Physics, 08.09.2020 14:01 divagothboi

During the flight of the ball to the wicket-keeper, the horizontal velocity remains unchanged. The speed of the ball at the moment the wicket-keeper catches it is 19 m/s
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calculate for the ball just as it is caught:

i) Its vertical speed,

ii) The angle that the path of the ball makes with the horizontal.

iii) Suggest with a reason whether the ball, at the moment it is caught, if it is rising or

falling?

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