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Which formula can be used to calculate the horizontal displacement of a horizontally launched projectile? x = vi(cos ) x = vi(cos )t x = ayt x = vxt
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Which formula can be used to calculate the horizontal displacement of a horizontally launched projectile? x = vi(cos ) x = vi(cos )t x = ayt x = vxt
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Which formula can be used to calculate the horizontal displacement of a horizontally launched projectile?
x = vi(cos )
x = vi(cos )t
x = ayt
x = vxt
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Answer:
D. Δx = vₓΔt
Step-by-step explanation:
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I think D x=vxt because it's equation finding change of x (displacement) and using time
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