A body is projected with velocity 24 ms^-1 making an angle 30 ^∘ with the horizontal. The vertical component of its velocity after 2s is (g = 10 ms^-2) A. 8 ms^-1 upward B. - 8 ms^-1 downward C. 32 ms^-1 upward D. 32 ms^-1 downward
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The initial velocity \( v_0 \) is given as 24 m/s, and the angle of projection \( \theta \) is 30°. The vertical component of the initial velocity \( v_{0y} \) can be calculated using the formula: \[ v_{0y} = v_0 \sin \theta \] Show more…
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