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Physics, 31.05.2020 16:57, allanarayos5597

A catapult launches a large stone at a speed of 45.0 m/s
at an angle of 55.0° with the horizontal. What maximum
height does the stone reach?
(a) 45.7 m (b) 32.7 m (C) 69.3 m (d) 83.2 m (e) 102 m

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