maximum height, it continues falling back toward
Aball is thrown upward. after reaching a
maximum height, it continues falling back toward
earth. on the way down, the ball is
caught at the same height at which it was
thrown upward.
v0
hmax
if the time (up and down) the ball remains
in the air is 1.84 s, find its speed
when it caught. the acceleration of gravity
is 9.8 m/s
2
. neglect air resistance.
answer in units of m/s.
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Aball is thrown upward. after reaching a
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