Nolan Ryan reportedly had the fastest pitch in baseball, clocked at 100.9 mi/hr (45.0 m/s) If such a pitch had been directed vertically upwards at this same speed, then to what height would it have traveled (in meters)?
Equations for the speed and the height of the ball are:
"v=v_0-gt."
"h=v_0t-\\frac{gt^2}{2}."
At the highest point the speed of the ball equals to zero:
"v_0-gt=0,\\newline t=\\frac{v_0}{g}."
So,
"h=\\frac{v_0^2}{g}-\\frac{v_0^2}{2g}=\\frac{v_0^2}{2g}=\\frac{45^2}{2\\cdot 9.81}=103.2\\space m."
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