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An inflated ball on the surface of Mars bounces off at an angle of 45.0° with a velocity of 15.34 meters/second. What is the resultant velocity with which the ball hits the surface of Mars at the end of its parabolic path?
(gmars = 3.75 meters/second2)
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15.3
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the answer would be 15.3 meters/second. Hope this helps!
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