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Physics, 12.02.2020 02:50 eliezer25

Suppose we replace the original launcher with one that fires the ball upward at twice the speed. We make no other changes. How far behind the cart will the ball land, compared to the distance in the original experiment?(A) half as far(B) twice as far(C) four times as far(D) the same distance(E) by a factor not listed above

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