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What are the horizontal and vertical components (respectively) of a 60 m/s vector at 210 degrees?1. (30'sqrt3)) m/s West, 30 m/s South 2. 60 m/s West, 30m/s South 3. 30 m/s West (30'sqrt{3}) South 4. 30 m/s West, 60 m/s South

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