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A baseball is thrown straight up on the Moon with an initial speed of 28 m/s. Find the time it takes for the baseball to reach the maximum height. On the moon g = 1.6 m/s2
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Henry
V = Vo + g*t.
V = 0 @ max h.
Vo = 28 m/s.
g = -1.6 m/s^2.
t = ?


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