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A truck travels up a hill with a 10 incline.
The truck has a constant speed of 16 m/s.
What is the horizontal component of the
truck’s velocity?
Answer in units of m/s
What is the vertical component of the truck’s
velocity?
Answer in units of m/s
13 years ago

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bobpursley
horizonal vel=16cos10

vertical vel=16sin10
13 years ago

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