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Physics, 22.09.2020 14:01 EmTerrell2933

Consider a diagram of the ball at time t0.(Figure 2) Recall that t0 refers to the instant just after the ball has been launched, so it is still at ground level (x0=y0=0m). However, it is already moving with initial velocity v⃗ 0, whose magnitude is v0=30.0m/s and direction is θ=60.0degrees counterclockwise from the positive x direction. Part B What are the values of the intial velocity vector components v0,x and v0,y (both in m/s) as well as the acceleration vector components a0,x and a0,y (both in m/s2)? Here the subscript 0 means "at time t0."

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