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A1.0 kg football is given an initial velocity at ground level of 20.0 m/s [37 above horizontal]. it gets blocked just after reaching a height of 3.0 m. (a) what is the velocity of the football when it first reaches a height of 3.0 m above the level ground? (b) what horizontal distance has the ball travelled when it first reaches a height of 3.0 m above ground?

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