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A ball is projected from a point A with some velocity at an angle 30° with the horizontal as shown in the figure. Consider a target point B. The ball will hit the target if it is thrown with a velocity equal to
- 5 m/s
- 6 m/s
- 7 m/s
- Not possible for any finite value of
The correct answer is: Not possible for any finite value of
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