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A ball thrown horizontally from an apartment balcony hits the ground in 5 seconds. if the horizontal velocity of the ball is doubled, how long will it take to hit the ground? a. 2.5 seconds b. 5.0 seconds
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A ball thrown horizontally from an apartment balcony hits the ground in 5 seconds. if the horizontal velocity of the ball is doubled, how long will it take to hit the ground? a. 2.5 seconds b. 5.0 seconds c. 7.5 seconds d. 10 seconds e. 12 seconds
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Still 5 seconds.
(Assuming the Earth around that building is flat.
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