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A ball is thrown straight up at a launch velocity of 15m/s. What is the velocity when it returns to the throwers hand?
9 years ago

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jolly rancher
you could do the equations OR
you could just recognize that (conservation of energy) the ball will slow to a stop and fall from that point and then achieve the same velocity it had at the original point

so, 15 m/s
9 years ago

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