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Physics, 15.01.2021 22:30 yessy73

Which of the following settings will allow a projectile to hit a target located 15 meters away? Velocity vector "A" =Vi = 12m/s at 30°

Velocity vector "B" =Vi = 13m/s at 30°

Break down each vector into X and Y components to get the initial vertical and horizontal velocities.

Solve for time in the vertical direction

Solve for distance in the horizontal direction

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