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Physics, 18.02.2021 21:20 nkslsj

You are removing branches from your roof after a big storm. You throw a branch horizontally from your roof, which is a height 3.00 m above the ground. The branch lands a horizontal distance 8.00 m away from where you threw it (assuming you are the 0 position in x, and the branch traveled in the x direction). You can assume there is no air resistance. You can assume that the upwards direction is positive. What is the initial velocity in x of the branch (how fast did you throw the branch)

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