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Ametal marble is launched with a speed of v0 = 3.1 m/s at 35° relative to the horizontal, from a height of 1.1 m above ground, and towards a very tall vertical wall, which is 1.6 m away from the launch position. the projectile may first hit the wall, or the ground. find: (a) the highest point (both the x- and the y-coordinates) that the projectile reaches between its launch and the collision; (b) the location of the collision (both the x-and the y-coordinates); (c) the velocity (the magnitude and the angle relative to the horizontal -make a sketch so that it is clear which angle you are reporting) at the moment of the collision. same question, but now assume that the vertical wall is 1.8 m away from the launch position

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