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An object is launched from the ground, with an initial velocity of vo m/s, at an angle from the horizontal. What is its acceleration
in the x direction (horizontal) after it is launched?
A)
O m/s2
B)
Vo m/s2
C) Vo(coso) m/s2
D)
Vo(sino) m/s2
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