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Physics, 05.10.2019 01:30 karnun1201

Aplayer passes a 0.600kg basketball down court for a fast break. the ball leaves the player hands with a speed of 8.30m/s and slows down to 7.20 m/s at its highest point. ignoring air resistance, how high above the release point it is at its maximum height?

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