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Abaseball leaves the bat with a speed of 40 m/s at an angle of 35 degrees. a 12m tall fence is placed 130 m from the point the ball was struck. assuming the batter hit the ball 1m above ground level, does the ball go over the fence? if not, how does the ball hit the fence? if yes, how far beyond the fence does the ball land?

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