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    Sep 14, 2009, 09:08 AM
    zero Launch Angle
    Suppose the tower height is h = 9.60 m, and that the bulls-eye's horizontal distance is d = 4.0 m from the launch point. If the pumpkin is thrown horizontally, what is the launch speed needed to hit the bulls-eye? (Neglect air resistance.)

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