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A student throws a baseball upwards at an angle of 60 degrees to the horizontal. The initial horizontal and vertical components are 12.5 m/s and 21.7 m/s, respectively.

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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

The acceleration stays the same. Velocity is the one that changes.

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Given data

ball throws upwards at an angle 60°

Horizontal component (Vh) = 12.5 m/s,

Vertical component (Vv) = 21.7 m/s ,

The magnitude of throw/resultant velocity (V) = ?

The resultant velocity /the velocity with which ball is throws is determined by the following equation

V = √[(Vh)² + (Vv)²]

= √[(12.5)² + (21.7)²]

= 25.04 m/s

The resultant velocity or the velocity with which the ball is thrown is 25 m/s


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