Solution,
Vx = 980 cos30 = 848.70 m/s
Vy = 980 sin30 = 490 m/s
Time, t = 490/9.8 = 50 sec
Total time taken, T = 100 sec
Horizontal distance = 100 x 848.70 ~ 84000 m
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