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I dont get why its c i dont under the graph for the vertical component in option c
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I dont get why its c i dont under the graph for the vertical component in option c
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The vertical component grows at an increasing rate because
gravity is ACCELERATING the object vertically. So its speed
keeps growing. Speed is the slope of the displacement graph.
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