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  1. A stone A is thrown vertically upward at 10m/s after 1 second another stone b is thrown vertically upward at 12m/sAt what height
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  2. 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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  3. A Rock Is Thrown Vertically upward with a speed of 12m/s. Exactly 1.00s later a ball is thrown up vertically along the same path
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  4. 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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  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. A stone A is thrown vertically upward at 10m/sec. Another stone b is thrown vertically upward at 12m/sec after 1 second at an
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  7. What do I have wrong in here?A stone is thrown vertically upward at a speed of 60.0m/s. a) How long after being thrown is it
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  8. What do I have wrong in here?A stone is thrown vertically upward at a speed of 60.0m/s. a) How long after being thrown is it
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  9. a ball was thrown vertically upward from the ground and reaches a height of 50 meters. a) with what speed was it thrown?b) how
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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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