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A baseball is thrown at a 28° angle and an initial velocity of 70 m/s. Assume no air resistance. What is the vertical component of the ball’s velocity? What is the horizontal component of the ball’s velocity?
0 m/s; 70 m/s
61.8 m/s; 32.9 m/s
32.9 m/s; 61.8 m/s
70 m/s; 0 m/s
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