The trajectory of a rock ejected from the Kilauea volcano, with a velocity of magnitude 63.9 m/s and at angle 12.1 degrees above the horizontal. The rock strikes the side of the volcano at an altitude of 90.6m lower than its starting point. Calculate the magnitude of the rock’s velocity at impact? Use g = 9.8 m/s2.

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The trajectory of a rock ejected from the Kilauea volcano, with a velocity of magnitude 63.9 m/s and at angle 12.1 degrees above the horizontal. The rock strikes the side of the volcano at an altitude of 90.6m lower than its starting point. Calculate the magnitude of the rock’s velocity at impact? Use g = 9.8 m/s2.

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