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Physics, 17.01.2021 01:00 yalley1982

You need to calibrate your giant paintball bazooka, so you're fired at an angle of 60° and you find that the giant paintball splatter the ground at a horizontal distance of 107m from the end of the muscle in a distance of 1.7 M below the end of the muzzle. What is the muzzle velocity, V0, of your giant paint ball bazooka?

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