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Homework Help: Physics

Posted by Kim on Friday, August 31, 2012 at 11:24pm.

A long jumper takes of at an angle of 20 degrees and a speed of 11.0 m/sec. The max height achieved is 0.722 meters an the max length is 7.94 meters. At what angle and speed would the jumper have to take off to get the same max length, but twice the max height?

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