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The coach throws a baseball to a player with an initial speed at `20ms^(-1)` at an angle of `45^(@)` with the horizontal.At the moment the ball is thrown, the player is `50m` from coach.The speed and the direction that the player has to run to catch the ball at the same height at which it was released in `ms^(-1)` is

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