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A stone is thrown horizontally at a velocity of 12.90 m/s from a tree house that is located 73.2 m above the ground in a beautiful redwood tree. What is the stone's horizontal component of velocity just before it hits the ground?

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Answer:

The horizontal component of the velocity remains the same, i.e. 12.90 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

The gravity has no effect on the horizontal component. It remains the same for throughout the journey.But the component that changes is the vertical component of the velocity.

When an object is thrown from the top, the vertical component of the velocity changes under the influence gravity. This velocity is given- Sqrt(2gh).

Here g = gravity force

h = The height from where it was made to fall on the ground.

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