Physics, asked by elenashinkarova19, 9 months ago

A golfer, who can hit a ball a maximum distance of 235 m on level ground, stands at the edge of a 55 m vertical cliff and hits the ball out to sea so that it starts with an angle of 42° to the horizontal. What is the maximum distance of the landing point of the ball from the base of the cliff? Neglect air resistance.

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Answered by gauribh
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A ball is thrown upwards at an angle of 60∘ to the horizontal. It falls on the ground at a distance of 90 m. If the ball is thrown with the same initial velocity at an angle of 30∘, it will fall on the ground at a distance of 90m

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