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Physics, 17.03.2022 14:50 amcd2002

The projectile launcher shown below will give the object on the right an inital horizontal speed of 13.3 m/s. While the other object will be dropped with no initial speed. The objects are initially 146 cm above the ground and separated by 142 cm. What will be the difference in the landing locations of the two objects?


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