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During WW2, mortars were fired from trenches dug 4 feet in the ground. The mortars had an average velocity of 150 ft/s. What is the highest altitude the mortar can reach, and how long would it take to
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During WW2, mortars were fired from trenches dug 4 feet in the ground. The mortars had an average velocity of 150 ft/s. What is the highest altitude the mortar can reach, and how long would it take to strike its target?
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uh...probably not very long
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