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8 January, 06:29

You throw a ball horizontally from the top of a building, with a speed of 3 m/s. In this problem, you can neglect the force of air resistance. After 2 Seconds, what is the balls horizontal velocity? A. Impossible to tellB. Less than 3 m/sC. 3 m/sD. 0E. More than 3 m/s

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  1. 8 January, 06:58
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    C. 3m/s

    Explanation:

    Since we ignore air resistant, horizontally speaking, theres no force acting on the ball. According to Newton's 1st law of motion, when there's no force, the object will stays in the same velocity.

    In this case after, the ball velocity would still be 3m/s
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