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is the height of a ball be thrown directly related to the initial velocity? if i were to graph initial velocity as y and height as x,would it be a linear trend?
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Steve
yes and yes
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Steve
sorry. yes and no.
see
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+x%3D10%2B5t-5t%5E2,+y%3D5-10t
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