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A cannonball is shot upwards with a total velocity of 61.0 m/s at an angle of 45 degrees from the horizontal. What will its total velocity be when it has moved 345 m horizontally from
where it started?
10 years ago

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Sarah
What work have you done so far?? You need to calculate the displacement to see the velocity…which equation did you use?
10 years ago

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