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Nicole Greer 4:08 PM (24 minutes ago) to me A home run is hit in such a way that the baseball just clears a wall 12 m high, located 118 m from home plate. The ball is hit at an angle of 31° to the horizontal, and air resistance is negligible. (Assume that the ball is hit at a height of 1.0 m above the ground.) (a) Find the initial speed of the ball. m/s (b) Find the time it takes the ball to reach the wall. s (c) Find the velocity components of the ball when it reaches the wall. x-component m/s y-component m/s Find the speed of the ball when it reaches the wall. m/s