SOLUTION: A long-jumper leaves the ground at an angle of 20º above the horizontal at a speed of 11 m/s. (a) How far does he jump in the horizontal direction? (b) What is the maximum height
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Question 1181258: A long-jumper leaves the ground at an angle of 20º above the horizontal at a speed of 11 m/s. (a) How far does he jump in the horizontal direction? (b) What is the maximum height reached?
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