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If the horizontal magnitude of an object's velocity is 3m/s and the vertical magnitude of the velocity is 4m/s, what is the magnitude of the resultant velocity?
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If the horizontal magnitude of an object's velocity is 3m/s and the vertical
magnitude of the velocity is 4m/s, what is the magnitude of the resultant
velocity?
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