m A ball with mass 2kg is located at position <0, 0, 0>m. It is fired vertically upward with an initial velocity of v=<0

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m A ball with mass 2kg is located at position <0, 0, 0>m. It is fired vertically upward with an initial velocity of v=<0

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M A Ball With Mass 2kg Is Located At Position 0 0 0 M It Is Fired Vertically Upward With An Initial Velocity Of V 0 1
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m A ball with mass 2kg is located at position <0, 0, 0>m. It is fired vertically upward with an initial velocity of v=<0, 10,0 Due to the gravitational force acting on the object, it reaches a maximum height and falls back to the ground (since we cannot represent infinite ground, use a large thin box for it). Simulate the motion of the ball. Print the value of velocity when object reaches its maximum height. Create a ball and the ground using the provided specifications. Write a loop to determine the motion of the object until it comes back to its initial position. Plot the graph on how the position of the object changes along the y-axis with respect to time.
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