Baseball of 0.15 kg is thrown upward at an initial

  1. Baseball of 0.15 kg is thrown upward at an initial velocity of 35 m/s . tow seconds later a 20 g bullet is fired at 250 m/s into
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  2. Baseball of 0.15 kg is thrown upward at an initial velocity of 35 m/s . tow seconds later a 20 g bullet is fired at 250 m/s into
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  3. Baseball of 0.15 kg is thrown upward at an initial velocity of 35 m/s. tow second later a 20 g bullet is fired at 250 m/s into
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  4. A 0.115 kg baseball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 17.0 m/s.
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  5. If an object is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of v, from an original position of s, the height h at any time
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  6. If an object is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of v, from an original position of s, the height h at any time
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  7. A baseball is thrown upward at an initial speed of 9.5 m/s. The approximate height of the ball, h meters, after t seconds, is
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  8. A baseball is thrown in the air at 5 ft. with an initial velocity of 42 ft per second. let t represent time and seconds. after
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  9. A baseball is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 20m/s. The maximum height gained by the ball is?I do not
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  10. if an object is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of v from an original position of s, the height h at any time
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