The initial velocity of a

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  1. Initial Statement: A soccer ball is kicked with an initial horizontal velocity of 15 m/s and an initial vertical velocity of 14
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  2. Use these values of initial position and initial velocity in the following questions.Initial position: ___1.0___ m above ground
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  3. A car is projected directly up an incline and its location from its start point is given by the formulas = 9t - 5t2. Determine
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  4. use these values of initial position and initial velocity in the following questions. Initial position 1.0 m above ground
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  5. A baseball player hits a pop fly that goes directly up in the air with an initial velocity of 45 m/s. What is the maximum height
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  6. Just checking my answersA 0.30 kg toy car with an initial velocity of 4 m/s collides with a 0.5 kg car with an initial velocity
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  7. A soccer ball is kicked with an initial horizonal velocity of 18 m/s and an initial vertical velocity of 18 m/s.1) What is the
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  8. A ball thrown with an initial velocity of20m/s and an initial horizontal velocity of 30m/s.what will each component velocity be
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  9. A soccer ball is kicked with an initial horizontal velocity of 16 m/s and an initial vertical velocity of 17 m/s.1) What is the
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  10. Use this equation to answer the following questions. v^1 = v^0 + atInitial velocity is 0 V^0 = Initial velocity (velocity at
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