Physics, 12.12.2020 17:10 chrisssrutter
A rocket is launched and the observer measuring the rocket altitude is standing at a distance of 200 feet from the launcher. When the rocket reaches apogee, the observer measures an angle of 45° using an altitude scope. Calculate the altitude of the rocket to the nearest foot.
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