In a jump spike a volleyball player slams the ball from


In a jump spike, a volleyball player slams the ball from overhead and toward the opposite floor. Controlling the angle of the spike is difficult. Suppose a ball is spiked from a height of 2.30 m with an initial speed of 18.0 m/s at a downward angle of 14.0°. How much farther on the opposite floor would it have landed if the downward angle were, instead, 6.0°?

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