it will take about 30 seconds to 1 whole minute.
Length of line: 90/cos(22) = 97 feet rounded to nearest the foot
17
Answer your self dont know
as long as it takes until it hits the ground.
To cast a 19 foot shadow the building would have to be 26.91 feet tall. Each foot of building/tree casts 8.47 inches of shadow.
Just over 1 second. Gravity moves objects here on Earth at 32 ft per second squared. At the end of the first second it will fall 32 of the 36 ft.
Area = 16 x 30 = 480 sq feet
Yes she can so long as her grounded foot doesn't touch the ground again.
13 feet
By the Way, guys, this is based on the equation H= -16t2+vt+s
After you catch the ball, whichever foot touches the ground first is called your landing foot; if both feet touch the ground simultaneously, or if both feet are already on the ground when you catch the ball, then you can choose either foot to be the landing foot.Whichever foot is your landing foot, the other foot can be moved however you like, essentially so long as your landing foot stays in the same spot. Well, almost. To complicate things, you are allowed lift your landing foot off the ground, as long as your other foot remains still once the landing foot is lifted. You must also let go of the ball before your landing foot touches the ground again.Needless to say, you can't drag your landing foot, nor can you hop, skip or run with the ball. And you have to release the ball within three seconds.
The lenght of the shadow will be 12.6 ft