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An apple is thrown at an angle of 30° above the horizontal from the top of a building 20 m high. Its initial speed is 40 ms-1. Calculate a)the time taken for the apple to strikes the ground
b) the distance from the foot of the building will it strikes the ground
c) the maximun height reached by the apple from the ground

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