A stone propelled from a catapult with a speed of
50 ms attains a height of 100 m. Calculate:
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Physics, 24.05.2021 09:10 madisonsimmons1120
A stone propelled from a catapult with a speed of
50 ms attains a height of 100 m. Calculate:
a. the time of flight
b. the angle of projection
c. the range attained:
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