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An arrow is shot at an angle 31 ◦ with the
horizontal. It has a velocity of 47 m/s. How high will the arrow go? The
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to mas
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If an object is propelled upward from ground level with initial velocity of 55 feet per second, it's height h in feet t seconds
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Liz
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1.If an arrow is shot upward on the moon with a velocity of 50 m/s its height (in meters) after t seconds is given by H = 50t -
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Rachel
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A ball rebounds to one quarter from which it was dropped. approximate the total vertical distance the ball after being dropped
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anna
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An object is launched upward from the ground with an initial vertical velocity of 40 feet per second. After how many seconds
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Amy
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A rock is thrown vertically upward from the edge of a cliff. The rock reaches a maximum height of 20.6 m above the top of the
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Anonymous
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An arrow is shot at an angle 35 ◦ with the horizontal. It has a velocity of 47 m/s. How high will the arrow go? The
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Marsha
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A tennis ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 8.0 m/s.
a) what will the ball's speed be when it returns
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Anonymous
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In an action movie, the villain is rescued from the ocean by grabbing onto a ladder hanging from a helicopter. He is so intent
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Nathan
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A stone is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 15m/s.what is the acceleration of the stone in its highest point of its
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sushma
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An object is fired vertically upward with an initial speed of 68.6 meters per second. After t seconds, the height is shown by y
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TrACY
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Give an example of a vertical motion with a positive velocity and a negative acceleration.
b. Give an example of a vertical
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Susan
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Jane, looking for Tarzan, is running at top speed (6.2 m/s) and grabs a vine hanging vertically from a tall tree in the jungle.
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Brooke
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An arrow is shot at a 30 degree angle with the horizontal. It has a velocity of 49m/s. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2.
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Dani
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a stone is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity v0. the distance travelled by it in time 1.5v0/g
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pavatharani
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a ball is thrown vertically into the air because of air resistance its speed when it returns to its staring level compared to it
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Anonymous
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If a stone is thrown vertically up in a moving lorry,where will the stone fall? Explain.
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Vintoo
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If a ball is thrown vertically upward from the roof of 48 foot building with a velocity of 32 ft/sec, its height after t seconds
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Adam
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An autographed baseball rolls off of a 1.4 m high desk and strikes the floor 0.86m away from the desk. The acceleration of
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Larilyn
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A rock is thrown vertically upward from ground level at time t=0. At time t=1.3s it passes the top of the tall tower, and 1.1s
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Mary
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a skateboarder moving at v = 5 m/s along a horizontal section of a track that is slanted upward by 48° above the horizontal at
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Mary
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From an elevation of 3.5 m below the surface of the water, a northern bottlenose whale dives at a rate of 1.8 m/s. What is the
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Ping dove off a 10 meter platform he reached a depth of 6 meters in the water. What was the change in height?
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TEEZY
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A man of 85kg is in an elevator which is accelerating upwards at the rate of 0•8m/s what is the man's apparent weight?
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Asher
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a ball is tossed in the air vertically from o meters above the ground to return to the ground 12 s later. Find max height of the
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Anonymous
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a ball is thrown upwards from the top of a 600 foot building and reaches 664 feet before falling back down to the ground.
determi
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juan
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A body rises vertically from the earth according to the law s = 64t – 16t2. If it has lost k times its velocity in its 48 ft
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Mithun
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From a height of 25 meters a ball is thrown vertically upwards at a velocity of 5 meters per second.
a. What time in seconds will
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jay
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Stone is thrown vertically downward with an inital speed of 2.0m/s from height of 10m, determine time it takes to reach the
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Mike
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A bat makes contact with a ball 0.8 meters above the ground. The ball then travels with a speed of 22 m/s, moving up. How high
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Andrew
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A startled armadillo leaps upward, rising 0.515 m in the first 0.190 s. (a) What is its initial speed as it leaves the ground?
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mohamed lai
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A ball is thrown vertically upward with a speed v from a point h metres above the ground. What is the expression according to
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Williams
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A body is thrown vertical ly upward with a velocity of the 21m/s find maximum height reached by body
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swayam
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A stone is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 14.7 meters per second from a window 29.4 meters above the ground. How
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Babita
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1) A student jumps 0.85 meters straight up, on level ground. (a) How long is the student in the air? (b) For how long is the
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jake
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If a ball is thrown vertically upward from the roof of 48 foot building with a velocity of 112 ft/sec, its height after t
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Jorge
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A halogen gas failed balloon released frim the ground,travels vertically up with a constant acceleration of 2m/s^2.Three seconds
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sneha
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a mass is thrown vertically upwards with
an initial velocity of 30m/s. a second mass is dropped 0.5s later from directly above a
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adii
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a tennis ball was held 4.5 ft above the surface of a tennis court and was thrown vertically downward with an initial velocity
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Jen
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a bullet is fired into the air with an initial upward velocity of 64 fps from the top of a building 80 feet high. The equation
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Lisa
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A ball is dropped vertically from height of 30 meters after bounces.The ball reaches a max height to 60% of height of the
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Annie
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A ball is thrown vertically upward, which is the positive direction. A little later it returns to its point of release. The ball
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kayla
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aj uses a lingshot to launch a rock straight up from the a point of 6 ft. above ground level with an initial velocity of 170 ft
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jhon avendano
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A farmer climbs to the top of a silo, which is 80 feet high, and throws a rock straight up at a speed of 64 ft/sec. The height
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Shelby
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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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Kelsey
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A rifle bullet is fired vertically with initial speed 490 m/s. how long does it take the bullet to reach its greatest height?
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Mike
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a hot air balloon is rising vertically 10 ft/sec while the wind is blowing horizontally 5ft/sec. Find the speed of the balloon
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Jenny Star
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A hot air balloonist, rising vertically with a constant speed of 5m/s, releases a sandbag at an instant, the baloon is 40m above
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a ball is thrown straight upward with some unknow velocity. The ball reaches a maximum height above the launch point of 32m. how
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frank
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A ball is thrown vertically upward from top of a building with speed of 20m/s. On the way back ball misses the building and
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mark matat
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Parent Categories (12)
Elastic potential energy
Equations
Forces and Motion
Gravity
Kinematics
Kinetic Energy
Laws of motion
Mechanics
Motion
Motion and Forces
Motion in one dimension
Projectile Motion