A football is kicked from ground level with an initial velocity of 25 m/s at angle of 35° above the horizontal. You will be asked to find how far the ball lands. Draw the path of the ball. Consider the path of the ball from its launch until it reaches its maximum height. What are the givens in the x-direction? Group of answer choices v0x = 20.5 m/s; ax = 0 m/s2 v0x = 20.5 m/s; ax = 0 m/s2; vfx = 0 m/s v0x = 25 m/s; ax = -9.8 m/s2; vfx = 0 m/s v0x = 14.3 m/s; ax = -9.8 m/s2; Δx = 0 m

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A football is kicked from ground level with an initial velocity of 25 m/s at angle of 35° above the horizontal. You will be asked to find how far the ball lands. Draw the path of the ball. Consider the path of the ball from its launch until it reaches its maximum height. What are the givens in the x-direction?

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v0x = 20.5 m/s; ax = 0 m/s2

v0x = 20.5 m/s; ax = 0 m/s2; vfx = 0 m/s

v0x = 25 m/s; ax = -9.8 m/s2; vfx = 0 m/s

v0x = 14.3 m/s; ax = -9.8 m/s2; Δx = 0 m

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velocity of football at the time of launching v0=25 m/s

Angle of projection θ=350

In the projectile motion two perpendicular direction ( x and y ) can be determined individually.

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