A ball falling from rest

  1. After falling from rest from a height of 26 m, a 0.49-kg ball rebounds upward, reaching a height of 16 m. If the contact between
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    2. matt asked by matt
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  2. After falling from rest from a height of 27 m, a 0.53 kg ball rebounds upward, reaching a height of 17 m. If the contact between
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  3. After falling from rest at a height of 31.5 m, a 0.564 kg ball rebounds upward, reaching a height of 20.2 m. If the contact
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    2. sam asked by sam
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  4. After falling from rest from a height of 34 m, a 0.47 kg ball rebounds upward, reaching a height of 24 m. If the contact between
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    2. halley asked by halley
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  5. After falling from rest from a height of 34 m, a 0.47 kg ball rebounds upward, reaching a height of 24 m. If the contact between
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    2. mary asked by mary
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  6. After falling from rest from a height of 30 m, a 0.49 kg ball rebounds upward, reaching a height of 20 m. If the contact between
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    2. LeVonte asked by LeVonte
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  7. After falling from rest from a height of 35 m, a 0.49 kg ball rebounds upward, reaching a height of 25 m. If the contact between
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    2. Freedo asked by Freedo
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  8. After falling from rest from a height of 30 m, a 0.48-kg ball rebounds upward, reaching a height of 20 m. If the contact between
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    2. adam asked by adam
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  9. After falling from rest at a height of 29.2 m, a 0.488 kg ball rebounds upward, reaching a height of 20.3 m. If the contact
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    2. David asked by David
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  10. The acceleration due to the Earth's gravity, in English units, is 32 ft/s2. In the absence of air friction, a ball is dropped
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    2. mssailormouth asked by mssailormouth
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