SOLUTION: 10. A Javelin is thrown with a vertical velocity of 15m.s-1 at an angle of 58˚ to the horizontal. What is the horizontal velocity component and the resultant velocity? cou

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Question 713222: 10. A Javelin is thrown with a vertical velocity of 15m.s-1 at an angle of 58˚ to the horizontal. What is the horizontal velocity component and the resultant velocity?
could you show and tell me how you worked it out so i can do it my self thank you

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
10. A Javelin is thrown with a vertical velocity of 15m.s-1 at an angle of 58˚ to the horizontal. What is the horizontal velocity component and the resultant velocity?
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Horiz component = v*cos(58) = 15*cos(58)
=~ 7.95 m/sec
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Not sure what you mean by "resultant velocity"

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