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A person throws a ball upward into the air with an initial velocity of 15.0 m/s.
Calculate the following:
a.) how high it goes.

b.) how long the ball is in the air before it comes back to his hand.

c.) at what time(s) will the ball pass a point 8.00 m.
If you got multiples times, are both solutions valid? Why or why not?
14 years ago

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laura
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