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Physics, 04.11.2019 07:31 johnsonwhitney2

On a test flight, during the landing of the space shuttle, the ship was 306 ft. above the end of the landing strip. if it came in at a constant angle of 5.5° with the landing strip, how far from the end of the landing strip did it first touch ground? (round to the nearest ten feet as needed.)

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