In the Olympic shotput event, an athlete throws the shot with an initial speed of 11.0 m/s at a 46.0° angle from the horizontal. The shot leaves her hand at a height of 1.80 m above the ground. Part A How far does the shot travel? Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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In the Olympic shotput event, an athlete throws the shot with an initial speed of 11.0 m/sm/s at a 46.0 ∘∘ angle from the horizontal. The shot leaves her hand at a height of 1.80 mm above the ground.

 

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Express your answer with the appropriate units.
In the Olympic shotput event, an athlete throws the
shot with an initial speed of 11.0 m/s at a 46.0°
angle from the horizontal. The shot leaves her hand
at a height of 1.80 m above the ground.
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Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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