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Physics, 07.09.2021 04:20 rockinrosh12

Can someone please help me At a time t after being projected from the ground, a projectile is displaced x units horizontally and y units vertically above its point of projection. (Use any variable or symbol stated above along with the following as necessary: g for the acceleration due to gravity.)

What are the horizontal and vertical components of the initial velocity of the projectile?

At the instant the projectile achieves its maximum height above ground level, how far is it displaced horizontally from the launch point?

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