Find
1. Horizontal velocity
2. Vertical velocity
3. Actual velocity
4. Theoreti...
Physics, 05.11.2020 07:10, shongmadi77
Find
1. Horizontal velocity
2. Vertical velocity
3. Actual velocity
4. Theoretical vertical velocity
When given the time to hit the ground (1.25s)
Distance travelled horizontally (8.00m)
The height in which it dropped (1.75m)
Answers: 3
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