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Physics, 26.07.2019 04:10, djdjdoododdo837

Astone is catapulted at time t = 0, with an initial velocity of magnitude 20.4 m/s and at an angle of 40.3° above the horizontal. what are the magnitudes of the (a) horizontal and (b) vertical components of its displacement from the catapult site at t = 1.02 s? repeat for the (c) horizontal and (d) vertical components at t = 1.77 s, and for the (e) horizontal and (f) vertical components at t = 5.48 s. assume that the catapult is positioned on a plain horizontal ground.

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