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Physics, 23.11.2021 14:00 jaydenbomkamp6084

Kelvin is teeing off on a 190.0 m long par 3 hole. The ball leaves with a velocity of 50.0 m/s at 37.09 to the horizontal. Assuming that Kelvin hits the ball on a direct path to the hole, how far from the hole will the ball
land (no bounces or rolls)?

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