Physics, 28.01.2020 14:40 Neoncoolguy1
3. someone at the third-floor window (12.0 m above the ground) hurls a ball downward at an angle of
45 degrees with a speed of 25 m/s. how fast will the ball be traveling when it strikes the sidewalk
below?
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