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Physics, 14.10.2019 06:10 loganiero

Spitting cobras can defend themselves by squeezing muscles around their venom glands to squirt venom at an attacker. suppose a spitting cobra rears up to a height of 0.400 m above the ground and launches venom at 2.80 m/s, directed 39.0° above the horizon. neglecting air resistance, find the horizontal distance (in m) traveled by the venom before it hits the ground.

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