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a circus performer launches himself from a springboard with an initial velocity of 21 m/s at an angle of 75 degrees toward a platform hanging 20m above the ground, a horizontal distance of 15 m away from the springboard. does he land on the platform or fall back down to the ground? make and model with graphs and motion maps, including the maximum height he reaches, the time of flight and his final velocity (direction and magnitude) just before landing. show all work and explain your reasoning. take g= 9.8 m/s^2
so i did the math and i want to know if the distance the circus performer reached was 20.63 meters. meaning he went over the platform (aka missed the platform).


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