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A projectile is fired at an angle of 47degrees above the horizontal with an initial speed of 183m/s and lands at the same height. How far does the projectile travel in the horizontal direction? ignore air resistance.

          A projectile is fired at an angle of 47degrees above the
horizontal with an initial speed of 183m/s and lands at the same
height. How far does the projectile travel in the horizontal
direction? ignore air resistance.
        

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00:01 Hello guys in this problem we cover concept of projectile motion.
00:05 Now we have the projection speed of the projectile equals 183 meters per second.
00:21 The projection angle equals 47 degrees above horizontal...
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