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A batsman hits a ball at an angle of `306^@` with an initial speed of `30 ms^-1`. Assuming that the ball travels in a verticle plane, calculate.
(a) The time at which the ball reaches the highest point.
(b) The maximum height reached.
( c) The horizontal range of the ball.
(d) The time for which the ball is in the air.

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