In 2004 baseball player Adam Dunn hit the longest home run ever hit in Great Ame
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In 2004 baseball player Adam Dunn hit the longest home run ever hit in Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati. He hit a homer which went 535 ft (163.1 m). In the following parts ignore any effects due to air resistance and assume the baseball lands at the same height it was hit.Part A
If he hit the ball at an angle of 55 degrees, what was the initial velocity of the baseball?
Initial velocity =
Part B
How long was the ball in the air?
Time in air =
Part C
What was the maximum height achieved by the baseball?
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