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45 degrees
60 degrees
90 degrees
120 degrees
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10 m/s
20 m/s
30 m/s
45 m/s
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25 degrees
45 degrees
60 degrees
90 degrees
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0
8
10
Insufficient information
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Decrease
Increase
Remain the same
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The 30° angle because the ball goes further
The 80° angle because the ball goes further
The 30° angle because the ball spends more time in the air
The 80° angle because the ball spends more time in the air
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-30.4 m/s
30.4 m/s
-69.6 m/s
69.6 m/s
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50m/s
86.6m/s
90 m/s
100m/s
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21 meters
6 meters
13.2 meters
46.2 meters
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A hits the ground before B
B hits the ground before A
A hits the ground first only if it is heavier than B
A and B hit the ground at the same time.
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Constant acceleration
Changing acceleration
Constant velocity
Changing velocity
Both velocity and acceleration
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The ball’s velocity increases, and the distance it falls in one-second decreases
The ball’s velocity remains the same, and the distance the ball falls in one-second decreases
The ball’s velocity increases and the distance the ball falls in one-second increases
The ball’s velocity increases and the distance the ball falls in one-second remains the same
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127m
254m
382m
Option 4
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