An orange is thrown straight up with an initial speed of 16 m/s. The orange was released h m above the ground, but when

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An orange is thrown straight up with an initial speed of 16 m/s. The orange was released h m above the ground, but when

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An orange is thrown straight up with an initial speed of 16 m/s.The orange was released h m above the ground, but when it returnsback down, it falls into a hole 2.7 m deep. If the orange's speedat the bottom of the hole is 28 m/s, what height h (in m) above theground was the orange released? you can treat this as isolatedsystem.
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