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A cannon tilted upward at θtheta = 29.9 ∘∘ fires a cannonball with a speed of...

A cannon tilted upward at θtheta = 29.9 ∘∘ fires a cannonball with a speed of 96.9 m/s on level ground.

a) At the instant the cannonball is fired, what is the component of the cannonball’s velocity parallel to the ground?

b) At the instant the cannonball is fired, what is the component of the cannonball’s velocity perpendicular to the ground?

c)What is the maximum height reached by the cannonball (above the ground)?

d) At what time after being fired does the cannonball reach it's maximum height above the ground?

e)What is the distance that the cannonball travels horizontally before reaching the ground again (assuming it was shot at exactly ground level with the velocity given)?

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