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A cricket ball is thrown at a speed of `56 ms^(-1)` in a direction, making an angle `30^@` with the horizontal, Calculate.
the distance from thrower to the point where the ball returns to the earth.

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Given `v_0=56 ms^(-1), theta=30^@`
Horizontal range, `R=(v_0^2sin 2 theta)/(g)=(56xx56xxsin 60^@)/(10)=271.58 m`.
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