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Physics, 21.05.2020 20:58 gibbss80stu

A student fires a cannonball diagonally at an angle of 71° with an initial speed of 31m/s. Neglect drag and the initial height of the cannonball.

What was the cannonball's initial horizontal speed?

What was the cannonball's initial vertical speed?

How long did the cannonball rise?

What was the cannonball's total flight time?

What was the cannonball's maximum height?

How far from the cannon did the cannonball land (measured along the ground)?

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