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A hammer slides down a roof that makes a 40.0 degree angle with the horizontal. What are the magnitudes of the components of the hammer's velocity at the edge of the roof if it is moving at a speed of 4.25m/s?
13 years ago

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Jordan
4.25sin40= Y component
4.25cos40= X component
13 years ago

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