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A soccer player kicks a ball horizontally at 28 m/s from a bridge and hits the ground after 1.5 s. What is the range of the ball?
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A soccer player kicks a ball horizontally at 28 m/s from a bridge and hits the ground after 1.5 s. What is the range of the ball?
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42
Step-by-step explanation:
range of ball = u×t
= 28×1.5
=42
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