This problem may sound very different from this week's experiment, but since free fall is also a one-dimensional motion
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This problem may sound very different from this week's experiment, but since free fall is also a one-dimensional motion
This problem may sound very different from this week'sexperiment, but since free fall is also a one-dimensional motionwith constant acceleration, the same physics covered in theexperiment can be applied the same way. A base ball is thrownstraight up with an initial speed 8.93 m s . How high above itsrelease point can it reach? (Hint: please note that the initialvelocity and the acceleration of the ball are in oppositedirection.)
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