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A cat leaps from the ground onto a table that is 1.50 m high. The cat...

A cat leaps from the ground onto a table that is 1.50 m high. The cat leaves the ground at 8.00 m/s at an angle of 60o from the horizontal.

1. How much time was the cat in the air?

2. Find the cat’s velocity just before it lands on the table?  

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