a ball tossed upward at an initial angle has an initial vertical velocity of 20 m/s and horizontal velocity component at 2m/s. the allocation of the ball is shown at 1 second .sketch the diagram of the motion

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To sketch the diagram of the motion, we need to consider the given information about the ball's initial angle, initial vertical velocity, and horizontal velocity component.

First, let's understand the initial conditions:
- The initial vertical velocity is 20 m/s, which means the ball is tossed upward.
- The horizontal velocity component is 2 m/s, which tells us the ball is also moving horizontally.

Now, let's plot the positions of the ball at 1 second:

1. Start by drawing a vertical line to represent the upward motion of the ball.
2. Mark the position of the ball at 1 second above the starting position.

Since we don't have any information about the horizontal motion after 1 second, we can't determine the exact position of the ball horizontally. However, based on the given horizontal velocity component of 2 m/s, we know the ball will continue to move horizontally.

To illustrate this, you can draw a horizontal line with an arrow to the right, indicating the horizontal velocity component.

Finally, label the diagram with any relevant information, such as the initial angle, initial vertical velocity, and horizontal velocity component.

Remember, without further information about the motion after 1 second, the diagram will only represent the initial conditions and the position at 1 second.