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Need help with a projectile motion physics problem!?

A fire hose held near the ground shoots water at a speed of 6.5 m/s. At what angle(s) should the hose be pointed at for the water to land 2.5 m away. There are two answers, one per angle. I already used to the Range equation to find 18 degrees, but how should I go about finding the other angle? Is my current answer event correct?

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sound to me like its your strut bearing cap. Its on the top of the strut and is not normally replaced with it unless requested at the time. one easy way to find out if that is the problem is to pop your hood and bounce the front of your car while watching the top of the struts. if you see anything rise where the struts are under the hood then your bearing caps are bad and need replaced. they can normally be done without removing the whole strut again.

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