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a baseball is popped straight up. the ball leaves the bat moving at 37.8 m/s. at what time after being struck is the ball moving at 10 m/s upwards? where is the baseball at this time?

answer= 67.9m
I need to know how to get this answer
11 years ago

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Henry
V== Vo + g*t = 10 m/s.
37.8 + (-9.8)t = 10
-9.8t = 10-37.8 =-27.8
t = 2.84 s.

h = Vo*t + 0.5g*t^2
h = 37.8*2.84 - 4.9*2.84^2 = 67.83 m.

11 years ago

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