9%) Problem 3: A tennis ball of mass m=0.065 kg is thrown straight up with an initial speed vo = 14 m/s Let the gravitat
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Please Answer Part A&B
9%) Problem 3: A tennis ball of mass m=0.065 kg is thrown straight up with an initial speed vo = 14 m/s Let the gravitational potential energy be zero at the initial height of the tennis ball. Randomized Variables m = 0.065 kg Vo = 14 m/s
50% Part (a) What is the maximum height, h in meters, the ball reaches? h=0
50% Part (b) What is the work done by gravity, W, in Joules, during the ball's flight to its maximum height? We = 1
9%) Problem 3: A tennis ball of mass m=0.065 kg is thrown straight up with an initial speed vo = 14 m/s Let the gravitational potential energy be zero at the initial height of the tennis ball. Randomized Variables m = 0.065 kg Vo = 14 m/s
50% Part (a) What is the maximum height, h in meters, the ball reaches? h=0
50% Part (b) What is the work done by gravity, W, in Joules, during the ball's flight to its maximum height? We = 1