Title: A celebrating student throws a water balloon horizontally from a dormitory window that is 50 m above ... Post by: Pd96 on Nov 29, 2016 A celebrating student throws a water balloon horizontally from a dormitory window that is 50 m above the ground. It hits the ground at a point 60 m from the building. Ignore air.
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