Part A A cannonball is fired at 65.3 m/s from a cannon at an angle of 50 when measured from the horizontal as shown in the figure below. The cannon is firing up onto an elevated hillside that is 60 meters above the level of the cannon. (Figure 1) Find the horizontal distance traveled to where the projectile strikes the ground. m Submit Request Answer ( Return to Assignment Provide Foedback Figure 1 of 1 60 meters 50 x = ?

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A cannonball is fired at 65.3 m/s from a cannon at an angle of 50
* when measuraed from the horizontal as shown in the figure below.
The cannon is firing up onto an elevated hillside that is 60 meters
above the level of the cannon. (Figure 1)
Find the horizontal distance traveled to where the projectile strikes the ground.
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( Return to Assignment
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50
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A A cannonball is fired at 65.3 m/s from a cannon at an angle of 50 * when measuraed from the horizontal as shown in the figure below. The cannon is firing up onto an elevated hillside that is 60 meters above the level of the cannon. (Figure 1) Find the horizontal distance traveled to where the projectile strikes the ground. Submit Request Anawer ( Return to Assignment Provide Feedback Figure 1 of 1 60 meters 50 x = ?
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