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  1. Horizontal velocity: 138ft/sVertical velocity: 109ft/3 A ball is thrown at 95 mi/h. The distance from the mound to the plate is
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  2. HYPOTHESIS #3 - Will changing the vertical velocity (Y-component) affect the horizontal velocity (X-component)?Choose one • 0
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  3. 12. A ball is kicked with an initial velocity if 40 m/s from the ground at an angle of 30° to thehorizontal. (Use g = 10m/s²)
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  4. 12. A ball is kicked with an initial velocity if 40 m/s from the ground at an angle of 30° to thehorizontal. (Use g= 10m/s²)
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  5. The launching velocity of a projectile is 20 m/s at 53 degrees above the horizontal. What is the vertical component of its
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  6. Maddy hits a golf ball up into the air with an initial velocity of (20m/s, 49m/s).Record the horizontal velocity, & vertical
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  7. an aeroplane takes of at an angle of 45deg to the horizontal. If the vertical component of its velocity is 300kmph, Calculate
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  8. A rifle bullet is shot horizontally at a velocity of 100 m/s. What is it's vertical velocity after 1 sec? Horizontal velocity
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  9. The horizontal velocity is constant. (Ignore air resistance.) Recall from your study of trigonometry that if you release a rock
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  10. A graph labeled velocity versus time with horizontal axis time (seconds) and vertical axis velocity (meters per second). A blue
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