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A soccer ball is kicked with a velocity of 8 m/s at an angle of 23. What is the ball's acceleration in the vertical direction as it flies through the air?
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A soccer ball is kicked with a velocity of 8 m/s at an angle of 23. What is the ball's acceleration in the vertical direction as it flies through the air?
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No matter what the starting velocity it has, when it leaves the kickers foot the only accelearation is gravitational acceleration downwards
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Regardless of the speed of the ball or its angle, once it has left the kickers foot it's acceleration is always g downward. -9.81m/s^2
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