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A rock is thrown upward at 51.1◦
with respect
to the horizontal. As it rises, its vertical
component of velocity
1. remains unchanged.
2. decreases.
3. increases.
4. Unable to determine.
13 years ago

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Answered by Steve
since the only force acting on the rock is gravity pulling down, (b)
13 years ago

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