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Physics, 29.06.2019 15:20, kaliyab191

Aprojectile is fired up into the air at a speed of 165 m/s at an angle of 75° relative to the horizontal. ignore air drag. a.) determine the maximum height (above where it was thrown) the projectile will reach. b.) determine how long the projectile will be in the air. assume it lands at the same height it was launched. c.)assuming it lands at the same height it was launched at, determine how far the projectile will land from where it was launched. d.) assuming it lands at the same height it was launched at, determine how fast the projectile will be going upon impact. e.) assuming it lands at the same height it was launched at, determine the angle (relative to the horizontal) of impact. °

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