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Physics, 16.07.2019 15:10 edailey7230

Two projectiles are thrown from the same point with the velocity of49ms-1. first is
projected making an angle with the horizontal and the second at an angle of (90- ). the
second is found to rise 22.5m higher than the first. find the heights to which each will rise?

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