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A velocity is inclined at `30^(@)` to the horizontal . If its rectangular component in horizontal direction is `40 km//hr` , find the magnitude of velocity and its vertical component.

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To solve the problem, we need to find the magnitude of the velocity and its vertical component given that the horizontal component is 40 km/hr and the angle of inclination is 30 degrees. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the components of velocity**: - The velocity \( v \) can be broken down into two components: the horizontal component \( v_x \) and the vertical component \( v_y \). - The horizontal component is given as \( v_x = 40 \, \text{km/hr} \). ...
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