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A stone is projected at angle of `tan^(-1)(3//4)` to the horizontal with a speed of `30ms^(-1)`. Find its position after 2 seconds. `g = 10ms^(-1)` ?

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distance of 48 m andvertical height of 16 m from the point of projection
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