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Physics, 28.08.2019 19:30 marlesly87

Arugby player passes the ball 7.00 m across the field, where it is caught at the same height as it left his hand. if the pass was thrown with a 14.2 degree angle, with an initial speed was 12.0 m/s, assuming that the smaller of the two possible angles was used, how long did this pass take in seconds?

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