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Great vid as always! I have a question however (hope it's not too foolish): Why do we
use the same t in the horizontal equation as the one we used in the vertical one? Maybe
I interpret it wrong but doing so wouldn't it mean that it takes the same amount of time
to move in a horizontal and vertical way independently? And if so, how do we know it …
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moreHopefully I managed to explain my misunderstading well.
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