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If a ball launched at an angle of 10.0 degrees above the horizontal from an initial height of
1.50 meters has a final horizontal displacement of 3.00 meters, what is its launch velocity?
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1.50 meters has a final horizontal displacement of 3.00 meters, what is its launch velocity?
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