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1. During a medieval siege of a castle, the attacking army uses a trebuchet to hurl heavy stones at the castle walls. If the trebuchet launches the stones with a velocity of +9.0 m/s at an angle of 35.0° find the following: a) How long will each stone be in the air assuming the stones land at the same level as they are launched? Show all work.

b) What is the maximum height of the launched stones? Show all work.

c) What is the range (horizontal distance) that the stone will travel? Show all work

d) What is the velocity of each stone as it hits the ground?

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