amazing physics question?

Sher Khan

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a ball is thrown horizontally at a speed of 40m/s from the top of a cliff into the ocean below and takes 4.0s to land in water. air resistance can be ignored.
a) what is the height of cliff above sea level, if the thrower hand releases the from a height of 2.0metres above the ground
b) what did the horizontal distance did the ball cover?
calculate the vertical component of the velocity at which the ball hits the water?
that was c)
d) at what angle to the horizontal does the ball strike the water?

workin out plz
 
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