Superman, it is said, is able to leap over tall buildings with a single bound. Suppose he bounds upward with an initial velocity of 400 m/s (faster than a speeding bullet) at an angle of 80° from the horizontal. a) How tall a building can he leap over? b) How far from his starting point will he land?
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