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Physics, 24.03.2020 18:05, amberell1234

A 0.560 kg snowball is fired from a cliff 14.2 m high with an initial velocity of 13.3 m/s, directed 26.0° above the horizontal. (a) Using energy techniques, find the speed of the snowball as it reaches the ground below the cliff. What is that speed (b) if the launch angle is changed to 26.0° below the horizontal and (c) if the mass is changed to 1.30 kg?

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