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If a shot is put an angle of 41 degrees relative to the horizontal with a velocity of 36 ft/s in the direction of the put, what will be the upward (vertical) velocity at the instant of release? What will be the forward (horizontal) velocity? How high (above the point of release) will the shot go? What is the time it takes the shot to reach its maximum height?

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