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Projectile Motion
Horizontal Component of Initial Velocity
A projectile is fired at 33.1° above the horizontal. Any effects due to air resistance are negligible. At the highest point in its trajectory, its speed is 15.5 m/s. Calculate the horizontal component of the initial velocity.
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at the hightest point, it has only horizontal velocity...
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