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An apple falls from an apple tree growing on a 20° slope. The apple hits the ground with an impact velocity of 16.2 m/s straight downward. What is the component of the apple's impact velocity parallel to the surface of the slope?​

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Answered by nittalard
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An apple falls from an apple tree growing on a 20° slope. the apple hits the ground with an impact velocity of 16.2 m/s straight downward. what is the component of the apple's impact velocity parallel to the surface of the slope? a.5.5 m/s b.8.7 m/s c.12 m/s d.15 m/s

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