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In downtown, children bring their ball to the top of a tower and compete for accuracy in hitting a target on the ground. Suppose that the tower is 9m high and that the bull's eye is a horizontal distance of 3.5m from the launch point. (a) if the ball is thrown horizontally, what is the launch speed needed to hit the bull's eye? (B) in the previous problem the ball is given an initial horizontal speed 3.3m/s, what are the magnitude and direction after 0.75 seconds and before it lands?

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