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A Player Hits a Tennis Ball into the Air with an Initial

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A player hits a tennis ball into the air with an initial velocity of 32 m/s at A player hits a tennis ball into the air with an initial velocity of  32 m/s at   from the vertical. How fast is the ball moving at the highest point in its trajectory if air resistance is negligible? from the vertical. How fast is the ball moving at the highest point in its trajectory if air resistance is negligible?

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