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a cricket ball is thrown straight upward in the air at 14 m/s.determine the maximum height reached by the ball
12 years ago

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Henry
h = (V^2-Vo^2)/2g.
h = (0-(14)^2)/-19.6 = 10 m.
12 years ago

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