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A girl throws a rock horizontally, with a velocity of 10 m/s, from a bridge. It...

A girl throws a rock horizontally, with a velocity of 10 m/s, from a bridge. It falls 20 m to the water below. a) How long does it take for the rock to reach the water? b) How far does the rock travel horizontally before striking the water, assuming negligible air resistance? c) what is the final horizontal velocity of the ball ? d)What is the final vertical velocity of the ball? e) the magnitude of the final velocity of the ball,

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