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From a height of 2 m with respect to the ground, a ball is thrown with a speed V0=30m/s at an angle of 30 ° with respect to the horizontal. Determine.
a) The maximum height that the ball reaches with respect to the ground.
b) The time it takes to hit the ground.
c) The distance it travels horizontally.
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