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A ball is thrown upward. What is its time interval between the release of he ball and the time it reaches its maximum height? Its initial vertical speed is 9 m/s and the acceleration of gravity is9.8 m/s^. Neglect air resistance.
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10 years ago

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Henry
V = Vo + g*t = 0 @ max ht.
t = -Vo/g = -9/-9.8 = 0.92 s.

10 years ago

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