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Let's say an object is thrown up into the air though not necessarily straight up what do we know about the horizontal motion of the object? Does this help us find out how long it is in the air
5 years ago

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Damon
There is no horizontal force
so no horizontal acceleration
so u, the x velocity, is constant
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