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A baseball is thrown vertically upward (assumed to be the positive direction) with a speed of 19.3 m/s from a height of 1.18 m.

How high does the ball rise from its original position?
13 years ago

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drwls
It rises until the initial kinetic energy is converted to gravitational potential energy.

The original height does not matter.
13 years ago

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