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Projectile Motion In Exercises 27-40, use the model for projectile motion, assuming there is no air resistance and
A bale ejector consists of two variable-speed belts at the end of a baler. Its purpose is to toss bales into a trailing wagon. In loading the back of a wagon, a bale must be thrown to a position 8 feet above and 16 feet behind the ejector.
(a) Find the minimum initial speed of the bale and the corresponding angle at which it must be ejected from the baler.
(b) The ejector has a fixed angle of

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