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5. A ball is thrown horizontally at a velocity of 4.0 m/s.
a) What is its final velocity after 0.75 seconds of its flight?
b) What is its resultant velocity at the time described in 5a?
c) Find its final velocity at a height of 0.5 m from the ground.
d) Find its resultant velocity at the point described in 5c.
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