Suppose that a ball originally

  1. Suppose that a ball originally fell from a height of 2.0m and on each bounce the ball rises to 70% of the height from which it
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  2. Suppose you drop a ball from the top of a five-story building onto the sidewalk 70 ft below.a. What is the initial velocity of
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  3. Suppose you drop a ball from the top of a five-story building onto the sidewalk 70 feet below.a. What is the initial velocity of
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  4. A ball of mass 0.540 kg moving east (+x direction) with a speed of 3.30 m/s collides head-on with a 0.740 kg ball at rest. If
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  5. A ball of mass 0.640 kg moving east (+x direction) with a speed of 3.10 m/s collides head-on with a 0.780 kg ball at rest. If
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  6. A player bounces a basketball on the floor, compressing it to 80.5 % of its original volume. The air (assume it is essentially
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  7. Suppose that Tiger hit a golf ball with an initial velocity of 150 ft/sec at an angle of elevation of 30°. Write the parametric
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  8. suppose a ball is thrown straight up into the air, and the height of the ball above the ground is given by the function h(t) = 6
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  9. Suppose the ball is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 3 m/s instead of being dropped at 60m high on a cliff. How far
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  10. Suppose that you lob the ball with an initial speed of v = 16.1 m/s, at an angle of θ = 51.9° above the horizontal. At this
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