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A firecracker is thrown with velocity of 30 ms- in a direction which makes an angle of 75º with the vertical ais. Al sonve pont on its
trajectory, the firecracker split into two identical pieces in such a way that one piece falls 27 m far from the shooting point Assuming that all
trajectories are contained in the same plane, how far will the other piece fall from the shooting point? (Take g = 10 ms? and neglect a
resistance)​

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Answered by kamyathi
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Answer:

A firecracker is thrown with velocity of 30 ms- in a direction which makes an angle of 75º with the vertical ais. Al sonve pont on its

trajectory, the firecracker split into two identical pieces in such a way that one piece falls 27 m far from the shooting point Assuming that all

trajectories are contained in the same plane, how far will the other piece fall from the shooting point? (Take g = 10 ms? and neglect a

resistance)​

Explanation:

FireCracker Has Thrown

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