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Consider a dodgeball thrown straight up in the air from an initial height of 0.550 m above the ground with an initial velocity of 16.6 m/s. Assume the ball is in freefall. A. Predict the velocity...
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Freefall
11/02/15
What was its initial speed?
A ball is thrown straight up from ground level. After a time 5.1 s, it passes a height of 89.3 m. The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2. Answer in units of m/s.
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