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Remulak
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Homework Statement
A baseball thrown at an angle of 65.0 degrees above the horizontal strikes a building 16.0 m away at a point 5.00 m above the point from which it is thrown. Ignore air resistance.
Homework Equations
Not sure if this equation works for the problem
Vo = SQR(RG/SIN2THETA)
The Attempt at a Solution
I understand projectile motion but I'm confused because the ball hits the wall at a point higher than the initial point from which it's thrown. From my calculation I got 14.4 m/s squared. Range times gravity divided by sin130. I'm not sure of any other way of solving the problem but I know the above is wrong. I can't seem to get any of the kinematic equations down to one variable either.