6. A projectile is launched at an angle of 14.0° above the horizontal. What is its initial speed if it hits a target that is located a horizontal distance of 160 m from the launch point and 14.0 m below the launch level? m/s
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Step 1: Given data - Launch angle: 14° above the horizontal - Horizontal distance to target: 160 m - Vertical distance below launch level: 14 m Show more…
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