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Physics, 02.03.2021 06:20 BriP5022

You're 6.0 m from one wall of a house. You want to toss a ball to your friend who is 6.0 m from the opposite wall.
The throw and catch each occur 1.0 m above the ground.
(Figure 1) Assume the overhang of the roof is negligible,
so that you may assume the edge of the roof is 6.0 m
from you and 6.0 m from your friend.

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