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an object is thrown horizontally off a cliff with an initial velocity of 5.0 meters per sec...
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an object is thrown horizontally off a cliff with an initial velocity of 5.0 meters per second. the object strikes the ground 3.0
seconds later. what is the horizontal speed of the object 1.0 second after it is released? neglect friction.
1 5.0 m/s
2 10. m/s
3 15 m/s
4 30. m/s
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