A cannonball is shot from the ground at 60 m/s. Find the difference in its maximum height if the cannonball is shot at an angle of 45° and 60° above the horizontal.

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. A cannonball is shot from the ground at 60 m/s. Find the difference in its
maximum height if the cannonball is shot at an angle of 45° and 60° above
the horizontal.
Transcribed Image Text:. A cannonball is shot from the ground at 60 m/s. Find the difference in its maximum height if the cannonball is shot at an angle of 45° and 60° above the horizontal.
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