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A Rock Is Thrown Upward at 50° with Respect to the Horizontal.As

Question 139

Question 139

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A rock is thrown upward at 50° with respect to the horizontal.As it rises,its horizontal component of velocity


A) increases.
B) remains unchanged.
C) decreases.

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