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Physics, 26.11.2021 19:20 StacySams7361

An orange is thrown vertically upwards at 6.0m/s from a condominium window located 16.0m above the ground. The orange goes up, falls straight back down towards the ground
and lands on the roof of a van 2.40m in height.
a. Determine the maximum height reached by the orange above the ground.
b. Calculate the speed of the orange 1.0s after it has been thrown upwards.
c. How long is the orange in the air?
d. What is the speed of the orange just before it hits the van?
e. If an apple is thrown straight downwards at 3.0m/s from the window, determine if the
apple would hit the van traveling faster, slower or the same speed as the orange.

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