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A ball is thrown upward from y=0, with an initial velocity vo and then slows down with constant acceleration due to the Earth's gravity. The ball comes to rest at a height h. Which one of the following formulas correctly states the
distance, h, to the top of the trajectory in terms of the initial velocity?
-2x
B)
C) igt?
D
Vo
2.
E) (V.2)/2g
2x

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