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A water balloon is launched at 54.7° with respect to the ground at a velocity of 26m/s. Let's assume there is no air resistance during its trajectory. Part A) Find the horizontal and vertical components of the angled velocity vector.
Part B) How long does it take the balloon to reach its peal?
Part C) What is the maxmimum height reached by the water balloon?

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