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Find the horizontal and vertical components of the velocity of a cannonball 4 seconds after being fired horizontally at 400 m/s from the edge of a tall cliff.
13 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
vertical: -g*t=-4g

horizontal: 400, neglecting air resistance.
13 years ago
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