A canon was shot with an initial velocity of 8.27 m/s at an angle 35.21 degrees with respect to the horizontal. Calculate the highest point reached by the canon in meters. Express your answer rounded off to two decimal places. Do not include the unit.

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A canon was shot with an initial velocity of 8.27 m/s at an angle 35.21 degrees with respect to the horizontal.
Calculate the highest point reached by the canon in meters. Express your answer rounded off to two decimal
places. Do not include the unit.
Transcribed Image Text:A canon was shot with an initial velocity of 8.27 m/s at an angle 35.21 degrees with respect to the horizontal. Calculate the highest point reached by the canon in meters. Express your answer rounded off to two decimal places. Do not include the unit.
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