You throw a ball at a launch speed of 6.7 m/s at an angle of 52.5 degrees to the horizontal.  Assuming that the ball lands at the same level as the launch height, what is the maximum range of the ball in metres?

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You throw a ball at a launch speed of 6.7 m/s at an angle of 52.5 degrees to the horizontal.  Assuming that the ball lands at the same level as the launch height, what is the maximum range of the ball in metres? Give your answer to 2 sf.

 

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You throw a ball at a launch speed of 6.7 m/s at an angle of 52.5 degrees to the
horizontal. Assuming that the ball lands at the same level as the launch height,
what is the maximum range of the ball in metres? Give your answer to 2 sf.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 (1 point) You throw a ball at a launch speed of 6.7 m/s at an angle of 52.5 degrees to the horizontal. Assuming that the ball lands at the same level as the launch height, what is the maximum range of the ball in metres? Give your answer to 2 sf.
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