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Mike is standing on the roof of a building looking at the roof of the neighboring building that is 15 meters away and 10 meters below him. he wants to throw a canister horizontally from one building to the other. his maximum throwing speed is 24.5 m/s. on this planet g is % of that on earth. a. how long does it take the canister to reach the height of the neighboring building? b. how far does the canister travel horizontally in the time you got in part a? does the canister make it to the other building? c. what is the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the canister after it has gone down 10m?

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