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A large catapult is used to launch a pumpkin. When the catapult releases the pumpkin, the pumpkin is located 25.0 m above the ground. If catapult launches the pumpkin at a velocity of 25 m/s at 20 degrees above the horizontal and the pumpkin lands on the ground
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b. How far will it land from the catapult?
c. What is the maximum height it will reach in relation to the ground?

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