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A stone is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 25 m/s at an angle of 30° to the ground.
A) show that the vertical component of the velocity at the start is 12.5 m/s upwards.
B)with out doing any calculations, state what the stone's vertical velocity will be when it again reaches ground level.

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(A) 25 sin30° = 25 * 1/2
(B) same as when it went up, but downward.
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Stone thrown upwords with the initial velocity if 25 at the angle 30 to the ground
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A)show that the vertical component of the velocity at the start is 12.5m/s upwards
B)with out doing any calculation , state what the stone's vertical velocity will be when it again reaches ground level.
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