Shot-put throw 12 of 14 Review | Constants A shot-putter throws the shot (mass 7.3 kg) with an initial speed of 15.0 m/s at a 36.0° angle to the horizontal. Part A Calculate the horizontal distance traveled by the shot if it leaves the athlete's hand at a height of 2.10 m above the ground. ν ΑΣφ Δε- m Request Answer Submit Provide Feedback Next

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Shot-put throw
12 of 14
Review | Constants
A shot-putter throws the shot (mass 7.3 kg) with an initial speed of
15.0 m/s at a 36.0° angle to the horizontal.
Part A
Calculate the horizontal distance traveled by the shot if it leaves the athlete's hand at a height of 2.10 m above the ground.
ν ΑΣφ
Δε-
m
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