From the origin of the x-y plane, a projectile is lauched with an initial velocity of 60 m/s, and directed in 30 degrees East of North. 1. Draw the intial velocity, give its magnitude and direction. 2. Calculate the maximum time 3. Determine its maximum height and its maximum range (the landing point) 4. Sketch, the corresponding graph using only the origine, the maximum height and the maximum range.

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From the origin of the x-y plane, a projectile is lauched with an initial velocity of 60 m/s, and directed in 30 degrees East of North.

1. Draw the intial velocity, give its magnitude and direction.

2. Calculate the maximum time

3. Determine its maximum height and its maximum range (the landing point)

4. Sketch, the corresponding graph using only the origine, the maximum height and the maximum range.

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