In the Olympic shot-put event, an athlete throws the shot with an initial speed of 12.0m/s...

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In the Olympic shot-put event, an athlete throws the shot withan initial speed of 12.0m/s at a40.0? angle from the horizontal.The shot leaves her hand at a height of 1.80 m above the ground

A.How far does the shot travel?

B. Repeat the calculation of the first part for angle 42.5

C. Repeat the calculation of the first part for angle 45

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D. Repeat the calculation of the first part for angle 47.5

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E. At what angle of release does she throw the farthest
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Do it in three parts In the first use the kinematic equation of motion to find the maximum height above the initial height as well as the time required to get there then use the same equation to calculate the time to reach the bottom max height initial In the third use the same equation but now do it to calculate the    See Answer
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