A soccer ball has a velocity of 4m/s. How far does the ball travel in 3 seconds?

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A soccer ball has a velocity of 4m/s. How far does the ball travel in 3 seconds?

A soccer ball is released from rest at 45m. Calculate the time it takes to hit the ground

A soccer ball is kicked with a horizontal velocity of 4m/s off of a 45m cliff. How long does it take to hit the water? How far away from the cliff does it travel?

1.Draw the original vector 2.Break the vector into its x- and y- components 3.Perform the calculations in component form 4.If needed, re-group to create the new vector

A soccer ball is kicked with a horizontal velocity of 4m/s off of a 45m cliff. How long does it take to hit the water? How far away from the cliff does it travel? x-component y-component

A soccer ball is kicked with an initial velocity of 4m/s at 40° off of a 45m cliff. How long does it take to hit the water? How far away from the cliff does it travel?

4m/s 40° x y

A soccer ball is kicked with a horizontal velocity of 4m/s off of a 45m cliff. How long does it take to hit the water? How far away from the cliff does it travel? y-component 4m/s

A soccer ball is kicked with a horizontal velocity of 4m/s off of a 45m cliff. How long does it take to hit the water? How far away from the cliff does it travel? x-component 4m/s