4. A ball is thrown up with an initial velocity 20 m/s. Using g=10m/s2. a) what's the maximum height it can reach? b) Wh

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4. A ball is thrown up with an initial velocity 20 m/s. Using g=10m/s2. a) what's the maximum height it can reach? b) Wh

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4. A ball is thrown up with an initial velocity 20 m/s. Using g=10m/s2. a) what's the maximum height it can reach? b) What are the magnitude and direction of the ball's velocity 1 second after it is thrown? c) What are the magnitude and direction of the ball's velocity 3 seconds after it is thrown? 5. The projectile motion can be considered as a combination of horizontal and vertical motions. Describe horizontal motion and vertical motion, respectively.
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