Physics, 23.03.2021 20:30 danielcano1228
King Kong runs and jumps into the air at 25 mi/hr at an angle of 36 degrees above the horizontal. What is his maximum height attained? You must show all work and include relevant formulas, calculations, and correct units.
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King Kong runs and jumps into the air at 25 mi/hr at an angle of 36 degrees above the horizontal. Wh...
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