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A rock is thrown upward from the level ground in such a way that the
maximum height of its flight is equal to its horizontal range R. (a) At what angle is the rock thrown? (b)
Would your answer to part (a) be different if the rock is thrown with the same speed on a different planet?
maximum height of its flight is equal to its horizontal range R. (a) At what angle is the rock thrown? (b)
Would your answer to part (a) be different if the rock is thrown with the same speed on a different planet?
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