A ball is thrown horizontally with an initial
velocity of 20 m/s from the top of a tower
60 m high. What is the initial vertical
velocity of the ball?
a. O m/s
b. 20 m/s
c. 3.5 m/s
d. 9.81 m/s

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It’s B I’m not sure it the right one

The initial vertical velocity of a ball thrown horizontally with an initial velocity of 20 m/s from the top of a 60 m high tower is 0 m/s (option a).  

The ball is thrown horizontally, so its velocity will have only components in the x-direction (horizontal). The components of the initial velocity in the y-direction (vertical) will be zero.    

For a ball's velocity to have components in the vertical and horizontal direction, the ball must be thrown at a certain angle to the ground, describing a parabolic movement.

In a parabolic movement, the vertical and horizontal components of the velocity would be:

[tex] v_{x} = v_{i}cos(\theta) [/tex]

[tex] v_{y} = v_{i}sin(\theta) [/tex]

Where:

[tex] v_{i} [/tex]: is the initial velocity

θ: is the angle

Therefore, the initial vertical velocity of the ball is zero (option a).

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