A major-league pitcher can throw a baseball in excess of 41.0m/s.If a ball is thrown horizontally at this speed,how much will it drop by the time it reaches a catcher who is 17.0m away from the point of release?相关知识点:
A major league baseball pitcher throws a pitch that follows these parametric equations: x(t)=141t y(t)=-16t2+5t+5 The time units are seconds and the distance units are feet. The distance between the location of the pitcher and homeplate(wher...
Painful Throwing Arm in a Major League PitcherAn abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/00042752-199207000-00012Sisler, W. JohnDoyle, D. LynnClinical Journal of Sport Medicine
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