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A ball is thrown up into the air at an angle. At what part of its path is the
horizont...
Physics, 26.02.2021 20:10 morgan3346
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A ball is thrown up into the air at an angle. At what part of its path is the
horizontal component of the velocity the smallest? *
A, when it returns to the ground
B, at the top of its path
C, same throughout
D, when it’s initially thrown right after release
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