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An object is launched at an angle of 37° to the horizontal at a speed of 100 m/s from ground level. Draw a position vs. time, velocity vs. time, and acceleration vs. time for the horizontal and vertical motion of the ball from the time it is launched to the time it reaches the ground. Include all key points.
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