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You throw an unknown mass of ball straight up in the air, with an unknown initial upward velocity. If the maximum height

Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 11:52 am
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You Throw An Unknown Mass Of Ball Straight Up In The Air With An Unknown Initial Upward Velocity If The Maximum Height 1
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You throw an unknown mass of ball straight up in the air, with an unknown initial upward velocity. If the maximum height reached by the ball is 15 meters, calculate the initial upward velocity using conservation of energy. Ignore air resistance. * (1 Point) 4 17.146 m/s 14.110 m/s 16.126 m/s 15.322 m/s 13.731 m/s