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A particle is projected with an initial velocity of `200 m//s` in a direction making an angle of `30^(@)` with the vertical. The horizontal distance covered by the particle in `3s` is

A

100 m

B

200 m

C

300 m

D

400 m

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The correct Answer is:
C

Here , `u = 200 m//s , theta = 90^(@) - 30^(@) = 60^(@) , t = 3 s`
`:.x = u cos theta xx t = 200 xx cos 60^(@) xx 3 = 300 m`
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