A ball is projected upward

  1. A ball is projected upward at time t = 0.0 s, from a point on a roof 40 m above the ground. The ball rises, then falls and
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  2. A ball is projected upward at time t = 0.0 s, from a point on a roof 10 m above the ground. The ball rises, then falls and
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  3. A ball is projected vertically upward from the ground. The ball is at same height at t=3s and t=9s the height of ball at t=5s
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  4. A ball is projected upward at time t = 0 s, from a point on a flat roof 10 m above the ground. The ball rises and then falls
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  5. A ball is projected upward at time t= 0.0s, from a point on the roof 10m above the ground. The ball rises, then falls until it
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  6. A ball is projected upward from the ground. Its distance in feet from the ground in t seconds is given bys(t) = -16t^(2)+128t At
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  7. A ball is projected upward from the ground. Its distance in feet from the ground in t seconds is given bys(t) = -16t^(2)+128t At
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  8. Calculate the maximum height of a ball of mass 1.2kg will attain if projected vertically upward with an initial velocity of
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  9. calculate the maximum height a ball of mass 1.2kg will attain if projected vertically upward with an initial velocity of 17m/s
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  10. The position of a ball projected upward from a height of 364 meters is given by the formulas=−16t2+45t+364 where t is the
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