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Physics, 19.03.2020 08:02 hannahv10

A snowball flies through the air with a speed of 15 m/s. It spends 5 seconds
in the air before hitting the ground. Based on the information given can the
snowball have reached the enemy fort 50 meters away?
OA) Yes, it can have reached the fort.
OB) No, it will need a speed of 20 meters per second to reach the fort.
OC) No, it will need a speed of 25 meters per second to reach the fort.
OD No, it will need a speed of 50 meters per second to reach the fort.

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