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9 May, 10:22

If the snowball takes 0.65 seconds to reach the smokestack, what is its velocity?

15 m

Smokestack

Knoll

* 4.5 m

Level ground

9.8 m/s

17 m/s

23 m/s

O 6.9 m/s

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  1. 9 May, 10:38
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    What is the horizontal component of velocity at the instant the ball is thrown?

    Answer:

    23 m/s

    Explanation:

    Velocity is given by diatance per unit time. In this case, the horizontal distance is 15 m and time is given as 0.65 s hence substituting the above figures for velocity, we obtain that v=23/0.65=23.076923076923 m/s

    Rounded off, the horizontal velocity component is approximately 23 m/s
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