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What is the initial vertical velocity of an object that is initially launched in the horizontal direction?
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What is the initial vertical velocity of an object that is initially launched in the horizontal direction?
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what is the initial vertical velocity of an object that is initially launched in the horizontal direction?
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Should be -9.8m/s^2!!! The force of gravity is the only thing pushing it down!!
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