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You throw a ball horizontally off a building with a horizontal velocity of 10m/s. What is the ball's horizontal velocity 5 seconds later. What is the ball's vertical velocity 5 seconds later?
11 years ago

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Damon
There is no horizontal force.
Therefore the horizontal velocity REMAINS CONSTANT

v = - g t = -9.81*5 = 49 m/s down
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