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Physics, 20.03.2021 01:10 tyreque

You are standing on a slope of 20∘ to the horizontal and are going to throw a ball at vi = 16 m/s up the incline in the. If you throw the ball at θ = 45 ∘ with respect to the horizontal, at what distance up the incline from your feet does it land? Assume the ball leaves your hand directly overhead, h = 1.9 m above the slope..

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