A cannonball is fired at an angle of 380 degrees above the


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Question: A cannonball is fired at an angle of 38.0 degrees above the horizontal with an initial speed of 58.0 m/s. Neglect air resistance.

Part A: What is the magnitude of the horizontal component of the cannonball's displacement at the end of 2s?

Part B: How long does it take the cannonball to reach its highest point in trajectory?

Part C: What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the cannonball 4.00s after it is fired?

Part D: What are the horizontal and vertical components of the final velocity Vx and Vfy of the cannonball at the end of 4s?

Part E: What is the velocity of the cannonball at the end of 4s?

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