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A tennis player hits a ball into the air with an initial velocity of 15 m/s at an angle of 50° to the horizontal. Assume no air resistance and acceleration due to gravity has a magnitude 9.81 m/s2
How far in meters has the ball traveled horizontally across the court after 1 second?
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