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A quarterback practices his throwing motion by throwing on the practice field, but misses the target. The ball is thrown with an initial speed of 13.24[m/s] at an angle of 35.0°. If the ball is released when it is 1.85[m] above the ground, determine the magnitude of the velocity of the ball the instant before it lands. Express your answer in m/s.
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