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bclement10

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A bullet is fired from ground level with a speed of 150 m/s at an angle 30.0 above the horizontal at a location where g = 10.0 m/s2.
 
  What is the range of the bullet (horizontal distance from the starting point to the point where it lands on the ground)? A) 1130 m
  B) 150 m
  C) 13.0 m
  D) 1950 m
  E) 975 m

Question 2

At a quiet pond with crystal clear water, you decide to fish with bow and arrow. When you aim at the fish you see, you must aim
 
  A) closer to the surface then you perceive the fish to be.
  B) directly at the fish.
  C) deeper then you perceive the fish to be.
  D) It depends on how large the fish is.
  E) It depends on how deep the pond is.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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