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During a tennis match, a player serves the ball at23.6m/s, with the center of the ball leaving the racquet horizontally2.37mabove the court surface. The net is12maway and0.90mhigh. When the ball reaches the net, (a) does the ball clear it and (b) what is the distance between the center of the ball and the top of the net? Suppose that, instead, the ball is served as before but now it leaves the racquet at5.00° below the horizontal. When the ball reaches the net, (c) does the ball clear it and (d) what now is the distance between the center of the ball and the top of the net?

Short Answer

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(a) Yes, the ball does pass the net.

(b) Distance between center of the ball and the top of the net is0.2m

(c) No, the ball does not pass the net.

(d) Distance between center of the ball and the top of the net, when it leaves the racquet at an angle of5°below the horizontal is0.86m

Step by step solution

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Given information

Angleθ=5°

The height of the net is0.90m

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Determining the concept of projectile motion

This problem delas with the projectile motion. Also it is based on the standard kinematic equation that describes the motion of an object with constant acceleration. Using this equation, the time required for the ball to reach the net will be calculated. With the calculated time, the height of the ball above the ground at that instant can be computed. Once the height of the ball above the ground is found, the distance between the top of the net and ball at that instant can be found.

Here, the angle between the ball and racquet is5°below the horizontal that is the point at which the ball was hit by racquet.

Formulae:

The speed in general is given by,

v=dt (i)

The vertical distance is given by,

y-y0=v0t+12at2 (ii)

Wherev0is the initial velocity

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(a) To find if the ball passes the net

As the ball leaves the racquet at an angle of0°with the horizontal, the velocity is given by

v0x=v0=23.6m/sv0y=0m/s

Using equation (i), the time required for ball to reach the net is,

t=dv0x=1223.6t=0.508s

For the vertical distance, Substituting the value of t in equation (ii),

y-y0=v0yt+12at2y-2.37=0+12×-9.8×0.5082y=2.37-1.27y=1.10m

As the height of the ball when it reaches the net is1.10mwhich is higher than that of the net’s height, so the ball will clear the net.

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(b) Determining the distance between the center of the ball and the top of the net

Heightoftheballabovethenet=heightoftheballabovetheground-Heightofnet=1.1-0.9

Thus, the height of the ball above the net is0.2m

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(c) Determining if the ball passes the net, when it leaves the racquet at an angle of5° below the horizontal

As the ball leaves the racquet at an angle of 5.0 below the horizontal,

v0x=23.6×cos5=23.5m/sv0y=23.6×sin5=-2.05m/s

Time required for ball to reach the net,

t=dv0x=1223.5t=0.51s

Substituting t in equation (ii).

y-y0=v0yt+12at2y-2.37=-2.06×0.51-12×9.8×0.512y=0.04m

As the ball is only 0.05m above the ground, so it won’t clear the net.

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(d) Determining the distance between center of the ball and the top of the net, when it leaves the racquet at an angle of5°below the horizontal

Heightoftheballabovethenet=Heightofthenet-Heightoftheballabovetheground=0.9-0.04

Thus, the height of the ball above the net is0.86m

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