Suppose you throw a ball

  1. Suppose that on earth you can throw a ball vertically upward a distance of 2.39 m. Given that the acceleration of gravity on
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  2. Suppose you can throw a ball a maximum horizontal distance L when standing on level ground. How far can you throw it from the
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  3. Marcus throws a ball 8.7 meters. Chole needs to throw her ball 3.8 meters than her first throw to reach Marcus's ball. How far
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  4. When baseball players throw the ball in from the outfield, they sometimes allow it to take one bounce before it reaches the
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  5. If you can throw a ball vertically upward to a height h = 30.1 m, what is the maximum horizontal range over which you can throw
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  6. If you can throw a ball vertically upward to a height h = 19.7 m, what is the maximum horizontal range over which you can throw
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  7. If you can throw a ball vertically upward to a height h = 30.5 m, what is the maximum horizontal range over which you can throw
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  8. Marcus throws a ball 8.7 meters. Chloe needs to throw her ball 3.8 meters more than her first throw to reach Marcus’s ball.
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  9. Marcus throws a ball 8.7 meters. Chloe needs to throw her ball 3.8 meters more than her first throw to reach Marcus’s ball.
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  10. Suppose I throw a ball straight up at an initial speed of 10 m/s. Suppose I'm 2 meters tall (about 6 feet) and the ball leaves
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