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A shot putter throws a shot forwards with a velocity of 10m/s with respect to himself, in a direction 50° to the horizontal. At the same time the shot-putter is moving forward with a velocity of 3.0m/s . Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant velocity of the shot.
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